(EDIT: I'd love for someone who downvoted me to actually answer my question.)
Next up:
- Only real people can get a driver's license, says government
- Only real people can have birth certificates, says government
- Only real people can run for president, says government
So far each of these types of "cases" have just been "duh" moments.
The fact that these are coming up in court rulings at all seems to give vibes that they were ever controversial: I predict that many people will hear these cases on the news and falsely believe that it's some kind of major partisan debate that requires shouting and complaining about. Naturally, politicians will boldly speak out against [your choice of any case like this] to gather applause. (Actually, this has already been happening.)
Can anyone point out some debates of this type that might end up being actually... debatable?
Next up:
- Only real people can get a driver's license, says government
- Only real people can have birth certificates, says government
- Only real people can run for president, says government
So far each of these types of "cases" have just been "duh" moments.
The fact that these are coming up in court rulings at all seems to give vibes that they were ever controversial: I predict that many people will hear these cases on the news and falsely believe that it's some kind of major partisan debate that requires shouting and complaining about. Naturally, politicians will boldly speak out against [your choice of any case like this] to gather applause. (Actually, this has already been happening.)
Can anyone point out some debates of this type that might end up being actually... debatable?