California is definitely going to willfully disregard the courts and the law if they lose on this one. They'll file appeal after appeal and use every stall tactic to maintain business as usual for them as long as possible. -swj
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Thanks for pointing that out. I hadn't heard of that one and it does really seem like it could be something.
ReplyDeleteSame applies to a drivers license. Get a license in your state, but obey the traffic laws wherever you happen to drive.
ReplyDeleteI thought sure this would have been realized back when gay marriage was deemed legal nationwide. Better late than never.
California is definitely going to willfully disregard the courts and the law if they lose on this one. They'll file appeal after appeal and use every stall tactic to maintain business as usual for them as long as possible.
ReplyDelete-swj