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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Even this Supreme Court (the one that just overturned affirmative action[b]) didn’t think this was worth taking. [/b]That’s the end of Azra and Harry Jackson’s ridiculous quest. Bye![/quote] You can't conclude that from a denial of a petition for writ of certiorari. The court can decide not to take an appeal for any number of reasons, including ripeness. Hundreds of certs. are denied every year.[/quote] DP... Ripeness? They literally JUST did Harvard and UNC. Roberts in his opinion warned against doing things indirectly that you couldn't do directly. [b]Conservatives have to be HOWLING that this wasn't taken up. [/quote][/b] No, because most of them understand the chance of the case being heard was next to nil with the volume of cert petitions up there. All this means is that four justices didn't vote to take the case NOW. It could take a similar case a year from now or three years from now (goes to ripeness). . [/quote] Nonsense. The case was re-listed several times for consideration by the justices. It was being watched closely by commentators such as SCOTUSblog. To suggest that it was just one of the thousands is to fundamentally misunderstand this process and the relative importance of the case.[/quote]
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