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Definitions for scotus
sco·tus
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of scotus in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of scotus in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Not even a SCOTUS filled with Trump appointees would get in the way of the House or Senate.
I asked if Democrats were to take over control of the Senate, and Chuck Schumer were to deny President Trump a SCOTUS nominee vote on the floor, what would he do about it? He didn't have an answer. But he did say he believed all Supreme Court nominees who go through the process should get a vote on the floor, it's an interesting question to start asking and probing these Senate candidates on down the line.
The pro-life movement should rejoice with how the SCOTUS oral argument went, i count six votes upholding the Mississippi law and 5 to 6 directly overturning Roe. Only Sotomayor defended the more extreme arguments of the pro-abortion side (and poorly).
AHUGE win tonight for NC voters at SCOTUS, which upheld the State Board of Elections effort to ensure that every eligible vote counts, even in a pandemic, voters must postmark their ballots by Election Day but now have certainty their vote will be counted. Lets vote !
I felt relief, and then it was like a rug was pulled from underneath me, whichever way SCOTUS (Supreme Court of the US) decides to rule, it will at least be nice to have an answer.
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