–“no matter how many writs of mandamus the Court produces—going against the will of the president—and no matter how many warrants the Court writes up for arrest of the President, these are next to meaningless in the face of a president who chooses not to cooperate.”–
Source date (UTC): 2022-12-29 21:34:26 UTC
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AFAIK a state can only violate a judgment of the supreme court if it is beyond their constitutional authority. Their constitutional authority is outlined in the constitution, bill of rights, and amendments. Among those is the right to bear arms.
What happens then when states do?
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