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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in wondering whether a homeless person could ever bring a claim under the Eighth Amendment if the court overturned the appeals court ruling, asked what would happen if "the city decided it was going to execute homeless people."

It would be a "very extreme scenario," but it would "solve the problems you're talking about," she told the city's lawyer, Theane Evangelis.

Tell me again this b-word isn't a diversity hire lmao

>oh we can't let you kick homeless people out of public parks because, like, what if you decided to start murdering them???

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She's so consistently stupid. I really love reading her quips.

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Even I know that wouldn't be allowable under the Eighth amendment.

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Scotus does ask appeal to extremes often because they need to figure out the line they want to go to, but jesus that's bad.

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