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In reply to the discussion: PoliticsGirl: There's nothing in the Constitution that says SCOTUS is the final word on what's constitutional [View all]markodochartaigh
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Congress can include wording in the bills that they (the representatives elected by the people) pass that says that "this bill is not subject to judicial review."
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PoliticsGirl: There's nothing in the Constitution that says SCOTUS is the final word on what's constitutional [View all]
Dennis Donovan
Sep 18
OP
If that actually would work Congress could way too easily violate our constitutional rights
RidinWithHarris
Sep 18
#33
Not me. That power would only require 267 of those 535 to want to fuck us over
RidinWithHarris
Sep 18
#36
Republicans will rush to embrace Shumer's No Kings (or Queens) Act after Kamala wins.
Marcuse
Sep 18
#7
This is what the criminal USSC6 fear most! They know they do not have the constitution on their side.
Clouds Passing
Sep 19
#43
My opinion is that the Fourth covers a woman's right to control her own body, thus abortion is her choice.
mucholderthandirt
Sep 19
#44