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Supreme Court FINALLY Affirms that Candidates Have "Standing" to Sue Over Election Laws (odysee.com)
posted 154 days ago by Zyxl 154 days ago by Zyxl +65 / -0
Supreme Court FINALLY Affirms that Candidates Have "Standing" to Sue Over Election Laws
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– subbookkeeper 6 points 153 days ago +6 / -0

Standing is retarded and should never have existed

2nd order consequences.

The reason the civil rights act is so bad is because it removed standing and allowed the federal government to sue if they saw something they didn't like.

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– Zyxl [S] 1 point 153 days ago +1 / -0

Sounds like a problem with that law not a problem with lack of standing

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– subbookkeeper 1 point 152 days ago +1 / -0

I was making a point of an example that you'd understand.

If you removed "standing" then anyone could seek redress through courts for any potential frivolous crime they witnessed, or thought they witnessed, or imagined. Think it through.

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– Zyxl [S] 1 point 152 days ago +1 / -0

"Frivolous crime". There shouldn't be such a thing as a frivolous crime. Maybe the reason anything can be a crime these days is because we have a retarded legal system that relies on things like standing to selectively ignore the consequences of retarded laws.

anyone could seek redress through courts for any potential...crime they witnessed, or thought they witnessed, or imagined.

Exactly. That's what a just system is supposed to do. Let anyone bring a case and hear what they have to say. If they don't have good evidence then the case will be dismissed, but we at least need to hear the evidence. I can't believe you would advocate we do otherwise.

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– subbookkeeper 1 point 151 days ago +1 / -0

Think about how a suburb or town would operate under that system.

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