Thursday, July 17, 2014 10:54:35 PM
Some think that court cases will just take too long and that this provides the needed time for lawmen to work out a reform and that this is "by design".
I actually think that congressmen/women do not want to interfere with the courts, are very aware of them, and that their preference is that all litigation comes to an end prior to any discussion/negotiation/compromise. A ruling -any- will pave the way for a final solution.
I believe that courts may also assess the situation this way, that nothing of any legal magnitude can be accomplished until judgments are final. If this theory is correct we should see litigations resolved just in time for a new Congress. My thinking based on nothing.
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