Lesh
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They don’t of course. They rule on the legality of actions by the Executive and CongressWe should have oversight of the courts. The courts should not be running the country.
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They don’t of course. They rule on the legality of actions by the Executive and CongressWe should have oversight of the courts. The courts should not be running the country.
We have a president for one man decision making. We don’t elect 1.5% of the judiciary to oppose him at every turnWe should have oversight of the courts. The courts should not be running the country.
All three branches serve as a check on each other, meaning they are all, or should be, equal. Which means the courts don't have any more say than the other two branches.They don’t of course. They rule on the legality of actions by the Executive and Congress
Especially a distinct minority of that very large brsnchAll three branches serve as a check on each other, meaning they are all, or should be, equal. Which means the courts don't have any more say than the other two branches.
They each have different jobsAll three branches serve as a check on each other, meaning they are all, or should be, equal. Which means the courts don't have any more say than the other two branches.
As a whole, not as several spot judges.They each have different jobs
The Court’s job is to rule on the legality of the actions of the other two
They are all equal branches of the government. One should not have more power than another, which means that the executive and the legislative have just as much power over the courts. One branch does not trump any of the others.They each have different jobs
The Court’s job is to rule on the legality of the actions of the other two
One branch has one. Another has 800. How can 1.5% of that 800 obstruct 100% of the one man???They are all equal branches of the government. One should not have more power than another, which means that the executive and the legislative have just as much power over the courts. One branch does not trump any of the others.