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LINK Christian activist: I 'pray with' Supreme Court justices ruling on my cases

If someone whose cases were in front of the Supreme Court had dinner and drinks with some of the justices right before the oral arguments took place, and then the Supreme Court voted in that person’s favor, would that be ethical? Of course not. There shouldn’t be any substantive interaction between judges and the people whose cases are before them, if for no other reason than to maintain an air of impartiality.

And yet a Christian nationalist named Peggy Nienaber, who serves as executive director of DC Ministry, an extension of the conservative Christian group Liberty Counsel, bragged out loud that she prays with Supreme Court justices (plural)—an act most Christians would say is far more intimate than mere wining and dining. That’s especially concerning when you realize the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade cited her group’s amicus brief when restricting abortion access nationwide.

(So much for the justices being unbiased.)

snytiger6 9 July 7
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They are making no effort to hide their agenda, nor who is behind it.

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She is just as illegitimate as the illegitimate court she hopes rules in her fascists death cult behalf!!!

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Not acceptable at all. This is almost on the level of giving someone a trial before you hang them when you knew in advance that you would hang them.

Yeah, it smacks of what Judge Roy Bean is reputed to have said, " We're going to give that man a first-class trial followed by a first-class hanging".....

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If her claim of praying with the justices is true, she (Nienaber) is self-aggrandizing. Isn't pride one of the seven deadly sins? If not, she is a liar. Either way she's a sanctimonious a-hole.

If true the Justices in question should be at least sanctioned.

@Alienbeing I agree, but how would that work? A Senate impeachment trial? Good luck with that.

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Not surprising and the conservatives on the court quit caring long ago about looking biased or illegitimate.. At this point, our only options are packing the court or wishing an untimely death on all of them...

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If Nienaber had direct contact with any of the SCOTUS judges during Dobbs, it was an absolute ethical breach for those judges.

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That is unacceptable.

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