Objectivity cannot be equated with mental blankness; rather, objectivity resides in recognizing your preferences and then subjecting them to especially harsh scrutiny and also in a willingness to revise or abandon your theories when the tests fail (as they usually do)."
>>. Then let's say that your friendly Christian Coalition sued to have it put back on grounds of a mistrial due to his legal authority lack.
The thing is, though, its the Supreme Court. There isn't an appeals process for a SC ruling to do that.
Don't get me wrong, I understand that they had a legitimate reason for their decision, which, BTW, does establish a pretty important precedent w/re: non-guardian parents rights, but it still smells of a cop out to me.
RE: High Court pusses out on pledge issue...
>>. Then let's say that your friendly Christian Coalition sued to have it put back on grounds of a mistrial due to his legal authority lack.
The thing is, though, its the Supreme Court. There isn't an appeals process for a SC ruling to do that.
Don't get me wrong, I understand that they had a legitimate reason for their decision, which, BTW, does establish a pretty important precedent w/re: non-guardian parents rights, but it still smells of a cop out to me.