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To: ComputerGuy
scotus? They exercise far more power than the Constitution allows.

How so? The Constitution allows Congress to expressly deny review of any given law it passes by the courts.

55 posted on 10/30/2021 9:20:37 AM PDT by RideForever (One of the CoVID naturally immune control group)
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To: RideForever

Unchallenged judicial overreach.


65 posted on 10/30/2021 10:21:46 AM PDT by ComputerGuy (Heavily-medicated for your protection)
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To: RideForever
How so? The Constitution allows Congress to expressly deny review of any given law it passes by the courts.

Put on your fire resistant pants, many Freepers have vehemently denied that Congress has that power ever since B1 Bomber Bob pointed it out.

71 posted on 10/30/2021 11:39:51 AM PDT by itsahoot (Many Republicans are secretly Democrats, no Democrats are secretly Republicans. Dan Bongino.)
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To: RideForever
"Congress to expressly deny review of any given law it passes by the courts."

Congress might be able to deny review of any given law. However, the implementation of that law must still be constitutional. I think this is where the court is going.

77 posted on 10/30/2021 4:34:55 PM PDT by Enterprise
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