I'm worried that the supreme court will lack empathy now that Ginsburg is gone.

Without her they're ruthless.

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Why did Democratic senators boycott the nomination of the new Supreme Court justice?

They just couldn’t Barrett.

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I don't know what decisions the Supreme Court will make in 2021 but one thing is for sure...

They will be ruthless.

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👤︎ u/hallsguide
📅︎ Sep 22 2020
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BREAKING: The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Dad Jokes.

They deemed it cool and amusable pun-ishment

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👤︎ u/clifwith1f
📅︎ Sep 27 2020
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(Too soon) looks the the Supreme Court is...

Ruthless

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📅︎ Sep 19 2020
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👤︎ u/Tjc72006
📅︎ Feb 28 2020
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The Supreme Court is still in session without Ruth Bader Ginsburg.

So far, their decisions have been ruthless.

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📅︎ May 07 2020
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The Supreme Court held a session today to decide whether Justice Ginsburg should step down

The debate was Ruthless.

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👤︎ u/stretch85
📅︎ Jan 31 2020
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👤︎ u/knerdypete
📅︎ May 15 2019
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What's the difference between the Supreme Court and Antarctica?

One is justice, the other is just ice.

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📅︎ Oct 13 2018
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Trump chose a Supreme Court nominee from Bethesda...

Do you think there will be any Fallout?

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👤︎ u/Gonzurra
📅︎ Jul 10 2018
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What will happen to the Supreme Court once Justice Bader Ginsburg dies?

It will become Ruthless.

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👤︎ u/FadeWalker
📅︎ May 20 2016
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I've been told I have a Supreme Court figure.

No appeal

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📅︎ Oct 12 2018
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Apple CEO: We Will Take This iPhone Case to the Supreme Court
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In June there was a Supreme Court ruling that overturned a Department of Agriculture policy in which raisins were seized from farmers in order to maintain high prices. An appeal case was suggested that would mandate compensation for farmers who forfeited their raisins

Clarence Thomas, in response, said an appeal would be "a fruitless exercise"

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👤︎ u/dude108
📅︎ Aug 11 2015
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Supreme Court Teeth-Whitening Case... reuters.com/article/2014/…
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📅︎ Oct 30 2014
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If a member of the Supreme Court started authoring rulings in iambic pentameter, he would be a poetic justice.
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Concerning the FBI/Apple iPhone case going to the supreme court...

I don't understand: iPhone cases don't cost more than $50. Why does one need to go to the supreme court?

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Anyone else notice

the Supreme Court has been more Ruthless than normal?

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Why are so many people worried about Justice Ginsburg dying?

Because the Supreme Court will then be Ruthless.

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👤︎ u/NnyBees
📅︎ Feb 28 2020
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I’m so worried about what will happen if Justice Ginsberg dies.

The new Supreme Court will be ruthless!

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👤︎ u/Tarynxm
📅︎ Apr 22 2019
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A short story

John Deavensmit was not having a good time. After an incident involving a coffee spill, he'd been sued for $50 million, and somehow the jury had ruled against him. There was no way he could pay that much money; he'd go bankrupt.

Naturally, he filed for an appeal, but the winner of the case was already beginning to hound him for money, hoping to get at least something before the judgement was overturned. John was nearly at his wit's end before he found an unusual package in his mailbox.

It was from a couple of his friends, who all went on to law school when John left to create a startup. They'd all been very successful, and had gone on to be justices at various levels, from courts in a small county in Wisconsin all the way to the Supreme Court. When he opened it up, he was surprised to see an ink drawing of a thick wooden stick. It was signed by his friends, and accompanied by a note:

> Hey John, > > We're sorry to hear about your loss in court last month. We met up at a judge conference in the Davison Center, and we thought that we'd do something special for you. We met up in the Grapefruit Room and all worked together to draw this. We hope you enjoy it! > > Your friends

Now, John had been to D.C. a few times, and knew about the Davison Centre. It was renowned for its very offbeat architecture. The Grapefruit Room was one of the weirdest: it had been constructed by taking a world-record grapefruit, carving out the flesh, and preserving the rind. The result was a walk-in fruit, and it always smelled of citrus.

It took John a while to work out the significance of the gift, but when he realized it, he was overjoyed. His good friends had seen fit to grant him a stave judge-men penned in a peel.

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👤︎ u/scshunt
📅︎ Sep 28 2012
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Tomatoes

I feel pretty proud of this one.

Classmate to the entire class, interrupting the lesson: "Did you know that tomatoes went to the Supreme Court to decide if it was a fruit or vegetable?"
Me: "Don't you mean the food court?"

The class laughed pretty hard. I am only 15, so I'm not as good as some of you out there, but I am practicing!

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📅︎ Jan 31 2015
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