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U.S. Supreme Court

May 13, 2024

An honor to dream not of

Being nominated to the US Supreme Court is not an honor worth pursuing, as it involves lying, politicization, and elitism.

Steven S. Kimball

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Steven is a lawyer in Sacramento

An honor to dream not of
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As we are treated to the spectacle of the United States Supreme Court reaching out to determine whether the former president possesses official act immunity for his efforts to overturn an election loss (or ensure election integrity, depending on how you look at it), the time might be right to consider whether nomination to the court is worth the candle. In Romeo and Juliet, Juliet’s mother asks her, “Tell me, daughter Juliet, How stands you...

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