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guizzy
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1 year ago
More "democracy", where you must win every time and the issue will keep coming up again and again, but if you lose once whoops the matter will never find its way back onto the docket and you will never get a chance to have it reversed.
fauigerzigerk|1 year ago
On that basis, the highest EU court (CJEU) has ruled several times that mass surveillance is unlawful. Governments are still trying to find a way around these protections, but it's not a certainty that whatever ultimately passes parliament will hold up in court.
rdm_blackhole|1 year ago
So what do we do for 8 years while the courts decide which side is right?
abecedarius|1 year ago
JumpCrisscross|1 year ago
The same dynamics govern passage as reversal. You keep trying until they slip up.
ksynwa|1 year ago
achenet|1 year ago
Abortion got reversed recently.
samatman|1 year ago
haswell|1 year ago
somenameforme|1 year ago
username332211|1 year ago
Why? It's normal legislation, it can be repealed the same way it's passed.
The EU doesn't pass legislation trough it's supreme court.