An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

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  • Norman Bernstein
    Liberaltarian
    • Nov 2004
    • 25222

    An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

    Last week was a great week for Obama... and the party continues.

    The U.S. Supreme Court refused to consider letting states require evidence of citizenship when people register to vote for federal elections, rejecting an appeal from Arizona and Kansas.The rebuff is a victory for the Obama administration and voting- and minority-rights groups that battled the two states in court. It leaves intact a decision by a U.S. agency that blocked the states from requiring proof of citizenship for voters in federal elections.

    It’s the second high court defeat on the issue for Arizona. The state has a law that requires evidence of citizenship, but the Supreme Court ruled in 2013 that it couldn’t be enforced when people use a standard registration document known as the “federal form” to register to vote for Congress and the president.

    That 7-2 ruling left open the possibility that Arizona could impose its requirements through a different avenue. The court said the state could submit a request to the agency that developed the form, the U.S. Election Assistance Commission, asking it to tell Arizona voters they needed to supply proof of citizenship.

    Request Denied

    Arizona and Kansas made that request, and the EAC refused, saying the states didn’t need evidence of citizenship to verify voter eligibility. The agency pointed to the federal form’s requirement that prospective voters swear that they are citizens, under penalty of perjury.

    Arizona and Kansas sued, and a federal appeals court agreed with the EAC, saying the 2013 Supreme Court ruling gives the commission latitude to reject unnecessary requests.

    A 1993 law lets states use their own voter-registration forms as long as they also accept the federal form. Arizona and Kansas both demand proof of citizenship from would-be voters when they use the state registration application.

    Arizona and Kansas said in their appeal that they now have two different voter lists -- one of people eligible only for federal elections and one of those who can cast ballots in state elections as well.

    The Obama administration and voting-rights groups including the League of Women Voters urged the Supreme Court not to hear the appeal. Several minority-rights groups, including the Arizona chapter of the League of United Latin American Citizens, backed the EAC at the appeals court level.

    The case is Kobach v. U.S. Election Assistance Commission, 14-1164.
    "Reason and facts are sacrificed to opinion and myth. Demonstrable falsehoods are circulated and recycled as fact. Narrow minded opinion refuses to be subjected to thought and analysis. Too many now subject events to a prefabricated set of interpretations, usually provided by a biased media source. The myth is more comfortable than the often difficult search for truth."






  • John Smith
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2009
    • 48826

    #2
    Re: An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

    I think the voting rights issue is huge. I hope that by the 2016 election all the state laws designed to prevent minorities and the elderly from voting are undone.
    "Banning books in spite of the 1st amendment, but refusing to regulate guns in spite of "well regulated militia' being in the 2nd amendment makes no sense. Can't think of anyone ever shot by a book

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    • Gerarddm
      #RESIST
      • Feb 2010
      • 32531

      #3
      Re: An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

      Yes, but slapped down Obama's EPA move.
      Gerard>
      Albuquerque, NM

      Next election, vote against EVERY Republican, for EVERY office, at EVERY level. Be patriotic, save the country.

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      • Norman Bernstein
        Liberaltarian
        • Nov 2004
        • 25222

        #4
        Re: An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

        Originally posted by Gerarddm
        Yes, but slapped down Obama's EPA move.
        Can't win 'em all

        That loss doesn't change the fact that the big 'O' is on a run lately.

        Forgetting about the SCOTUS victories, his eulogy for Clementa Pinckney was just unbelievable. I watched the entire eulogy, and his rhetorical skills were absolutely at a peak. He'll be criticized for supposedly 'talking black' at that funeral, but any good speaker knows his audience... and when he broke out into a solo rendition of 'Amazing Grace', it was absolutely transformative.
        "Reason and facts are sacrificed to opinion and myth. Demonstrable falsehoods are circulated and recycled as fact. Narrow minded opinion refuses to be subjected to thought and analysis. Too many now subject events to a prefabricated set of interpretations, usually provided by a biased media source. The myth is more comfortable than the often difficult search for truth."






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        • ccmanuals
          Son of a Guineaman
          • Dec 2001
          • 13318

          #5
          Re: An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

          Another win also happened in AZ when the SC slapped down a challenge to have an independent commission for drawing up congressional districts.

          The case concerned Arizona's use of an independent commission to draw up the state's congressional districts. In 2000, Arizona voters approved a ballot measure to create the independent commission and avoid gerrymandering. The Republican-controlled state legislature challenged the constitutionality of the commission, arguing that the US Constitution gives the legislature—not an independent commission approved by the people—the power to pass election laws.


          Sorry Norm, I just noticed you started a thread on this.
          Tom

          "Leave the gun, take the cannolis"

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          • Rich Jones
            What boat to build next?
            • Apr 2009
            • 19684

            #6
            Re: An Obama hat trick: three SCOTUS victories now

            Originally posted by Gerarddm
            Yes, but slapped down Obama's EPA move.
            From what I read, it might just be temporary until the EPA straightens out their mistake. Then these mercury emission regulations might go into effect.
            I was born on a wooden boat that I built myself.
            Skiing is the next best thing to having wings.

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