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Letters to the Editor: Supreme Court justices are acting like religious clerics (via latimesopinion )

I grew up believing the U.S. Supreme Court was the elite institution underlying American greatness. It led to my becoming an attorney. As such, I am saddened that the once credible court has devolved into the American College of Cardinals.

Now, with its decision allowing a website designer to turn away same-sex couples who are getting married, the cardinals have decreed LGBTQ+ folks are second-class citizens, putting the United States in league with Uganda.The cardinals have lost all respect by anyone not in the Federalist Society. Their recent decisions fly in the face of precedent. Ethical lapses have personally benefited some of the justices. This court is in line to be the most disgraced government entity.

Once and for all, why can’t some religious people acknowledge that being gay is not a choice? However, following any particular religion is. I also await its ruling that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 is unconstitutional because it violates the implied “right to free association” in the 1st Amendment and the “takings clause” of the 5th Amendment.

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