Earlier this week, the state Supreme Court upheld a lower court ruling that temporarily blocked the counting or certifying of Marsy’s Law question votes, because the changes would have “immediate, profound, and in some instances, irreversible consequences on the constitutional rights of the accused.” The ruling was in favor of the League of Women Voters and the ACLU, groups that sued over Marsy’s Law, contending it violates the due process rights of the accused.