Colorado Supreme Court Judges Unite Against Trump: What Do They Have in Common?

Sometimes​ a news story happens that dovetails just so well with other news stories that have been happening recently. ⁢For the past few weeks there’s been a lot of talk about the problems ⁤with Ivy​ League schools, particularly as it⁤ comes to the ⁤world view that they‍ seem ​to​ be ‌imparting ​to their students because of⁣ extremely biased faculty and, more notably,⁤ administration at the ‍schools. How does this synchronize with another ‍big news story going ​on⁢ right now you may‍ ask? Well behold‌ with wonder as we see the educational breakdown ‌of the Justices who ⁢voted ⁢in the majority ‍that⁢ Donald Trump should be kicked off of the primary‍ ballot in Colorado!!

What predicts Colorado Supreme Court justices’ vote on Trump disqualification?‍ Not party—all are ‌Democratic appointees—but law school. All‍ Ivy League grads voted ‍to disqualify. All Denver ⁤Law grads ⁣voted not to disqualify. pic.twitter.com/AokZMOf2bm

—⁣ Jason Willick (@jawillick) December 20, 2023

All of the‌ Justices were ‍appointed by Democrats (an unsurprising fact given that Colorado has been led by Governors who were members of ‍the Democratic Party since ⁣Bill Owens left office in 2007) but not‌ all⁤ of the Justices have ‌the same educational background… ⁤and it ⁤shows.⁢ Now whether you think that this indicates that these Ivy Leaguers are better educated ​ on⁣ the working of⁤ the law than their counterparts with law degrees from the University of‌ Denver’s ⁤Sturm College of Law or if you think that these jurists are simply more inclined‍ by their education at these ⁤’elite’ institutions to make⁢ their ruling based on politics rather⁣ than the law is up to you. ‌Certainly ⁢for us the fact that ⁤some heavy hitting ‌ legal ⁤minds are calling out the ruling⁢ as being… legally problematic to say the least… tends‍ to imply that⁢ ‘the law’ may not have been at the forefront of these judges ​minds.

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The‌ Ivys aren’t sending‌ their best.

— alex keaton (@apkeaton48) December⁢ 20, 2023

The troubling thought is ⁢what ⁣if they are though?

Had they‍ been Republican appointed ivy⁤ league graduates ⁢I’m pretty sure they ⁤would have also not made this unethical decision. It’s the combination of both that’s toxic.

— ⁣AleaiactaEst2023 (@Aleaiactaest23) December 20, 2023

Well, it looks like our ivy league friends ‌have an agenda. What else will‌ they try to destroy before they’re done? More importantly, ‌how do we stop them? Federal funding?

— ⁢jim banigan (@banigan40) December 20, 2023

Makes one wonder: ⁢do east coast schools actually teach ​students to be ​activists? To legislate from the bench rather than interpret‍ the law? Are ⁣there schools ⁤that teach ‌only the latter?

—⁣ kermode (@kermode) December 20, ⁢2023

It’s a good question, and more and more it’s getting harder and harder to argue that ‌they’re not.

Some of‍ the responders seem to have poor reading comprehension skills sadly,

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