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Restoring the Judiciary to its proper role:
The Judiciary was never meant to be an all-powerful institution in which five men in robes have the final say over every major policy battle in the country. In order to end judicial tyranny, Levin proposes limiting service to one 12-year term, and granting both Congress and the state legislatures the authority to overturn court decisions with the vote of three-fifths of both houses of Congress or state legislative bodies.
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No one likes to get smacked down, and knowing that congress or the states can overturn loony decisions would go a long way toward minimizing said loony decisions in the first place.
Mark's amendments mean a government even more federal than the framers’ design. That is a good thing.
We have had over two hundred years of experience to see how the courts have usurped their authority.