The court's 5-3 ruling means that absentee ballots will be counted only if they are in the hands of municipal clerks by the time polls close on Nov. 3.
The justices determined the courts shouldn't be the ones to decide the election rules amid the coronavirus pandemic that is surging in Wisconsin and across the world.
"The Constitution provides that state legislatures — not federal judges, not state judges, not state governors, not other state officials — bear primary responsibility for setting election rules," Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote in a concurring opinion.
Amendments gave us a period of extreme violence and crime with the ban on alcohol. We don't need more amendments.
Amendments also gave us freedom of speech.
The difference is the Bill of Rights defines what the government can't take away. The 21st Amendment was the complete opposite.
The 18th was prohibition of alcohol, the 21st repealed it - but I get what you're saying.
It was community activist women of the day that gave us Prohibition. No surprise there, lol.