This is why the constitution of the USA explicitly identifies rights as being granted by God and not by the state. The state does not define your rights or your morals. The state is limited in it's control of your fundamental god given rights.
Some court jesters, I mean judges, saying something, doesn't actually change my God given rights. My rights don't begin and end based on the judiciary.
In practice, might makes right. But in theory, it's important to understand these courts don't make laws nor make morality.
As andrew Jackson said "the courts have made their decision, now let them enforce it"
This is why the constitution of the USA explicitly identifies rights as being granted by God and not by the state. The state does not define your rights or your morals. The state is limited in it's control of your fundamental god given rights.
Some court jesters, I mean judges, saying something, doesn't actually change my God given rights. My rights don't begin and end based on the judiciary.
In practice, might makes right. But in theory, it's important to understand these courts don't make laws nor make morality.
As andrew Jackson said "the courts have made their decision, now let them enforce it"