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SandyG
Apr 11, 2024

That's up to each state's voters. Not SCOTUS. For them, it's a political question. More on that here, for those interested: constitution.congress.g….

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SandyG
Apr 11, 2024

That's up to each state's voters. Not SCOTUS. For them, it's a political question. More on that here, for those interested: https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/essay/artIII-S2-C1-9-1/ALDE_00001283/#:~:text=The%20political%20question%20doctrine%20limits,mootness%2C%20would%20otherwise%20be%20met.

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