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Today in Supreme Court History: October 18, 1960
10/18/1960: Gomillion v. Lightfoot argued.

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You'd think Alabama would get "it" after more than a half of a century of being corrected.
Luckily we have people like Roy Moore to remind us that Alabama is still a bat-shit-crazy place.
Enough with, "Today in Supreme Court History," okay? Tying publishing decisions to decades-past happenstance gets old fast.
Are you incapable of choosing what to read and what to skip?
Do you insist other publications only include what you like?
Do you think it your moral duty to control what other people have available as reading choices?
I can't say anything about the first, but we all know his belief on the other questions is "yes."