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And you are forgetting that it's a discussion about a court of law. It's right in the title, this is about a lawsuit.
You're presenting a big wall of text that's explaining your opinions on the matter. I could likewise present a big wall of text that explains my opinions on the matter. Neither of those things actually matter, though. The title and subject of this thread is not "hey, what do you all think about this stuff?" It's "here's what the US Supreme Court ruled (or in this case chose to let stand without making a ruling)."
I get what your opinion is. I've seen this opinion presented plenty of times over the years. I don't think that's how the courts are going to rule, though, because so far they've been ruling in other ways and I think I've got a pretty firm understanding of why they've been ruling that way.