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In response COMMANDER VALIANTTHOR to his Publication

The supreme court makes decisions on constitutionality only. It doesn't confirm medical results. A basic search proves this is not factual.

Wrong. The U.S. SupremeCourt also hears cases that will set a legal precedent. This creates case law. The highest courts in each state work this way as well.

In response Justa Gardener to her Publication

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Wife, Mother, Gigi, Freedom-lover, Nature girl. I hear God best in the garden. And now I see Codes everywhere....

In response TweezleZimm Thomas to her Publication

A law can't "confirm" that medical damage is "irreparable," only that compelling evidence INDICATES such MAY be the case, and therefore, based on that possibility or likelihood, sets a legal precedent for action.