HB71 - Requires Louisiana Schools to display the 10 commandments passes with Bipartisan Support 82 - 19

Who does? Ain't billable. All I remember is Miranda, Griswald, and something about shoes.

And "Con Law" ain't what it used to be either. There used to be "precedents" and "principles." The only "Con Law" you need to know is that the Supreme Court is 7-2 Catholic and have already demonstrated disrespect for the "precedents" that they swore to respect.

I guess I always hoped that one day I could get paid to do Con Law stuff, but that's not going to happen at this point.

But, yes, without having spent a lot of time reading SCOTUS opinions in many years, I do think it is now more influenced by personal beliefs and results oriented decisions. But, it's not like that has not gone on many times in the past. I think people are just more focused on it now but only for the more politically charged issues.