Friday, August 8, 2025

Some Well-Grounded Reasons, For Optimism -- About The Rule Of... Reason, At The Supremes.


I will readily admit to being. . . an optimist. But I am not a. . . wild-eyed one.

I write this morning to commend to the readership, the latest out of SCOTUSBlog on Florida and its immigration gambits -- by DeSantis. And yes, I daresay -- there is much to be optimistic about. Do go read it all -- but here is a bit:

. . .In Trump v. CASA, which upended the use of nationwide injunctions in litigation over the Trump administration’s birthright-citizenship order, the Supreme Court declined, in a one-sentence order, an emergency appeal by Florida seeking to further narrow how district court judges block laws that they believe are illegal. . . .

The justices’ order at least suggests that the court’s decision in CASA should not be interpreted as a blanket invitation to ask the court to further constrain judges and, in the process, hand more power to elected officials. . . .


So it goes -- symphony in the park tonight, with al fresco dining ahead -- under the stars. . . smile.

नमस्ते

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