The law may be questionable, it may be in error but unless it exceeds its proper limits, the question of whether the remedy is just is NOT for the courts to decide. It is up to Congress to decide if the law ought to be changed.
(Denny Crane: "Sometimes you can only look for answers from God and failing that... and Fox News".)
The law may be questionable, it may be in error but unless it exceeds its proper limits, the question of whether the remedy is just is NOT for the courts to decide. It is up to Congress to decide if the law ought to be changed. Congress makes the law. Why would they change it? ANd who picks "proper limits?" By your argument, Congress does. Therefore, there is never an excursion beyond proper limits.