Where is the principle of Judicial Infallibility mentioned in the constitution?

ShootSpeeders

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It's bad enough that the Supreme Court violated the constitution in 1803 and gave itself the legislative power to repeal and rewrite laws, but they also insist no one may challenge their rulings!! They insist that once they have spoken, their word becomes precedent and only they can change it. For instance in 1973 they decided the constitutional right to abortion exists, even though abortion is nowhere mentioned in the constitution. If some state defied that decision, the Supreme Court would immediately shoot them down on grounds that they and they alone have final say on every issue.
 

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