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Biden Creating Commission to Study Expanding the Supreme Court
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<blockquote data-quote="SimplyMe" data-source="post: 75885793" data-attributes="member: 9588"><p>Personally, I wouldn't. It is part of my concern about your "legalistic" argument that seemingly ties morality to the law. As for it happening, it appears the government might be able to do it under current anti-discrimination laws, as the Supreme Court rulings have basically extended Civil rights laws to include sexuality; and I have seen things that some schools believe that the federal government is preparing to make these changes. By your arguments here, based on current law and government ethics, it would seemingly be right for the government to make these changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimplyMe, post: 75885793, member: 9588"] Personally, I wouldn't. It is part of my concern about your "legalistic" argument that seemingly ties morality to the law. As for it happening, it appears the government might be able to do it under current anti-discrimination laws, as the Supreme Court rulings have basically extended Civil rights laws to include sexuality; and I have seen things that some schools believe that the federal government is preparing to make these changes. By your arguments here, based on current law and government ethics, it would seemingly be right for the government to make these changes. [/QUOTE]
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