Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What’s to stop another judge from yanking antidepressants, cancer drugs, or basically any other medication off the market?
I mean, there’s a lot of medications with side effects a lot more severe than mifepristone.
Republicans are hurtling towards anarchy.
Nothing. I would love to see planed parenthood take the same complaint, insert the word viagra and file it
Anonymous wrote:What’s to stop another judge from yanking antidepressants, cancer drugs, or basically any other medication off the market?
I mean, there’s a lot of medications with side effects a lot more severe than mifepristone.
Republicans are hurtling towards anarchy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So much for sending the abortion issue back to the states and the courts getting out it. Always knew that was a lie, but this proves it.
They came out with a plan for a national ban like two months after they said all SCOTUS wanted was to send it back to the states. This just accomplishes it even though they didn’t win the House and the Senate.
Anonymous wrote:What’s to stop another judge from yanking antidepressants, cancer drugs, or basically any other medication off the market?
I mean, there’s a lot of medications with side effects a lot more severe than mifepristone.
Republicans are hurtling towards anarchy.
Anonymous wrote:So much for sending the abortion issue back to the states and the courts getting out it. Always knew that was a lie, but this proves it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
He doesn't actually have the power to do this for a dozen procedural reasons. There's a 6 year statute of limitations on challenging FDA decisions that expired 15 plus years ago. Plus Congress specifically ratified all of the FDA's drug approval decisions prior to 2008 by statute.
Then how’d he do it? Is he just ignoring this? I feel like we’ve lost the rule of law.
Yes, he's ignoring it. There are dozens of Trump judges out there who are issuing crazy decisions that have no basis whatsoever in law. He's one of them.
I'll add that this judge, Judge Kacsmaryk, is particularly dangerous because he sits in a "single judge division." That means that any plaintiff that files in that jurisdiction is guaranteed to get him as the judge. Most divisions have multiple judges so you don't know which one you'll get. Texas has taken advantage of this and filed lots of crazy lawsuits in his division so they can get him to issue crazy rulings in their favor. This is just the latest one.
Do you have any faith that, if brought to SCOTUS, the outcome would change? After Dobbs, it seems like we have no rule of law, no precedent, and nothing logical.
The US Supreme Court is CORRUPT. It has shown that it's judges can be purchased by the highest bidder. Basically there are Justices of the SCOTUS prostituting their decisions for pay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
Yes, they can. Sad that there are presidents who would appoint someone who would do this, much less a senate that would approve someone who would do this.
Voting matters. A lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
He doesn't actually have the power to do this for a dozen procedural reasons. There's a 6 year statute of limitations on challenging FDA decisions that expired 15 plus years ago. Plus Congress specifically ratified all of the FDA's drug approval decisions prior to 2008 by statute.
Then how’d he do it? Is he just ignoring this? I feel like we’ve lost the rule of law.
Yes, he's ignoring it. There are dozens of Trump judges out there who are issuing crazy decisions that have no basis whatsoever in law. He's one of them.
I'll add that this judge, Judge Kacsmaryk, is particularly dangerous because he sits in a "single judge division." That means that any plaintiff that files in that jurisdiction is guaranteed to get him as the judge. Most divisions have multiple judges so you don't know which one you'll get. Texas has taken advantage of this and filed lots of crazy lawsuits in his division so they can get him to issue crazy rulings in their favor. This is just the latest one.
Do you have any faith that, if brought to SCOTUS, the outcome would change? After Dobbs, it seems like we have no rule of law, no precedent, and nothing logical.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
He doesn't actually have the power to do this for a dozen procedural reasons. There's a 6 year statute of limitations on challenging FDA decisions that expired 15 plus years ago. Plus Congress specifically ratified all of the FDA's drug approval decisions prior to 2008 by statute.
Then how’d he do it? Is he just ignoring this? I feel like we’ve lost the rule of law.
Yes, he's ignoring it. There are dozens of Trump judges out there who are issuing crazy decisions that have no basis whatsoever in law. He's one of them.
I'll add that this judge, Judge Kacsmaryk, is particularly dangerous because he sits in a "single judge division." That means that any plaintiff that files in that jurisdiction is guaranteed to get him as the judge. Most divisions have multiple judges so you don't know which one you'll get. Texas has taken advantage of this and filed lots of crazy lawsuits in his division so they can get him to issue crazy rulings in their favor. This is just the latest one.
Do you have any faith that, if brought to SCOTUS, the outcome would change? After Dobbs, it seems like we have no rule of law, no precedent, and nothing logical.
The judge disregarded the law. What else is new.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
He doesn't actually have the power to do this for a dozen procedural reasons. There's a 6 year statute of limitations on challenging FDA decisions that expired 15 plus years ago. Plus Congress specifically ratified all of the FDA's drug approval decisions prior to 2008 by statute.
Then how’d he do it? Is he just ignoring this? I feel like we’ve lost the rule of law.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
Yes, they can. Sad that there are presidents who would appoint someone who would do this, much less a senate that would approve someone who would do this.
Voting matters. A lot.
Anonymous wrote:A Washington jugde just issued a counter injunction prohibiting the FDA from pulling it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here, do judges have the jurisdiction to do stuff like this? Can they ban IUDs, hormonal birth control?
FFS
I think we’re rocketing towards the point where decisions become so partisan that governments start disregarding them. Courts rely on legitimacy more than anything else, and that’s fading fast. It’s happened before, when Jackson just disregarded the court “John Marshall has made his decision; now let him enforce it”