Stardreamer
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So I've been hanging around in Disqus chat which I'm finding quite enjoyable since I get to bang heads with right and left. In all the stories on the Supreme Court taking up marriage equality I'm seeing some trends among the far right who can bring themselves to even admit the end is near.
The position they are working up is that the states can ignore the court's ruling is they want to. A few Republican's have raised the concept to, that if the court declares marriage equality nation wide, the states will simply ignore it. One article I read calls this concept nullification and has been tried before, and failed, with school desegregation. What makes it interesting right now is the approach has been successfully employed just recently with state's passing laws decriminalizing marijuana. Of course those states are getting away with it specifically because the Federal government is not pressing the issue. What do you think?
The position they are working up is that the states can ignore the court's ruling is they want to. A few Republican's have raised the concept to, that if the court declares marriage equality nation wide, the states will simply ignore it. One article I read calls this concept nullification and has been tried before, and failed, with school desegregation. What makes it interesting right now is the approach has been successfully employed just recently with state's passing laws decriminalizing marijuana. Of course those states are getting away with it specifically because the Federal government is not pressing the issue. What do you think?





























