I would argue that refusing to even hear cases regarding and actual coup in the US, is more of a failure than not overturning a medical privacy case that has been status quo for decades, from a military standpoint.
This doesn't seem likely to trigger military action.
I would argue that refusing to even hear cases regarding and actual coup in the US, is more of a failure than not overturning a medical privacy case that has been status quo for decades, from a military standpoint. This doesn't seem likely to trigger military action.