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				Tell that to the conservatives majority in the us supreme court 
 
And Republicans who want them to legislate from the bench  
 
IT’s Republicans who  are pushing  
The The independent state legislature theory posits that the Constitution of the United States delegates authority to regulate federal elections within a state to that state's elected lawmakers without any checks and balances from state courts, governors, or other bodies 
 
There’s a thread that links the partisan gerrymandering of congressional maps in North Carolina, attempts to dissolve the Wisconsin Election Commission, and efforts to overthrow the 2020 presidential election in Pennsylvania and elsewhere. In each case, the participants have invoked a dubious interpretation of the Constitution called the “independent state legislature theory.” 
 
Long relegated to the fringe of election law, the theory will soon be front and center before the Supreme Court, which has agreed to hear a case concerning the North Carolina congressional maps in the fall. If the Supreme Court were to adopt the theory, it would radically change our elections. 
 
 
Then, after the 2020 election, President Trump and his allies used the independent state legislature theory as part of their effort to overturn the results. For a third time, the Supreme Court declined to adopt the theory. But three sitting justices — Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch —endorsed it. 
 
But this court took up the case with the 3 above acceptance of the case  
 
 
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 I never said the GOP is free of hypocrites.  But our democracy is healthier if elected officials, and only elected officials, legislate and make policy.  Roe V Wade was a massive violation of that ideal.  
"Tell that to the conservatives majority in the us supreme court"
You are basing your attack, on how you are assuming a future case will go.  
But as I said, the GOP has plenty of hypocrites.