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Hearthrob

(84 posts)
Tue May 12, 2020, 12:03 PM May 2020

SCOTUS wants to know what we think!

Dear Justices.

Are you all above the law?
Is congress above the law?

Will convicted members of congress be able to have their convictions overturned? And will they be able to sue for compensation.

I would like to be unassailable. How do I join up?

I think the verdict that you are being asked for today is up to us voters. How about it?
We can get it on November's mail in ballot.

You in?

Signed,
Annapolis, MD.

https://www.supremecourt.gov/contact/contact_pio.aspx

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SCOTUS wants to know what we think! (Original Post) Hearthrob May 2020 OP
What nonsense jberryhill May 2020 #1
Done. Demsrule86 May 2020 #2
Jberryhill. What's your plan! Hearthrob May 2020 #3
 

jberryhill

(62,444 posts)
1. What nonsense
Tue May 12, 2020, 12:36 PM
May 2020

First off, the Supreme Court is most certainly not interested in what members of the general public think about cases before it.

But, more importantly, that online form to contact their Public Information Office has absolutely nothing to do with sending messages to the justices.
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