by Jude Cowell
When the Supreme Court decided Marbury v. Madison on February 24, 1803 in favor of William Marbury, the legislative branch of government that we now call ‘SCOTUS’ (Supreme Court of the United States) flexed its muscles and established itself as being above the US Congress as the final judge of constitutionality with the power to overturn acts of Congress. The decision defined the
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June 13, 2020: SCOTUS Saturn under scrutiny
by Jude CowellJune 6, 2020: Since June 2020 is a significant month for Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decisions within the coronavirus contagion time frame let’s took a look at the founding Horoscope for SCOTUS (February 1, 1790 9:00 am LMT NYC is the chart I use) and an unpleasant discovery: that the June 13, 2020 Mars-Neptune Conjunction lands directly upon the natal Saturn of the highest Court in the
Horoscopes: SCOTUS and Minerva 1789 and 1790
Head of Minerva Elihu Vedder [Public domain]On September 24, 1789, George Washington signed the Judiciary Act in order to set up the US Supreme Court, aka, SCOTUS. The Court’s first session was held in New York City on February 1, 1790 with John Jay presiding as Chief Justice, plus, associate justices included John Rutledge, William Cushing, John Blair, Robert Harrison, and James Wilson (6 in
Horoscopes: SCOTUS and Minerva 1789 and 1790
Head of Minerva Elihu Vedder [Public domain]On September 24, 1789, George Washington signed the Judiciary Act in order to set up the US Supreme Court, aka, SCOTUS. The Court’s first session was held in New York City on February 1, 1790 with John Jay presiding as Chief Justice, plus, associate justices John Rutledge, William Cushing, John Blair, Robert Harrison, and James Wilson (6 in total).