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by ryandrake
858 days ago
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> If Congress would like to clarify, they are free to do so. Unfortunately, Congress is, and has been for a long time, nonfunctional. Besides routine reauthorizations and trivialities like renaming post offices, how often in the past 20 years have we seen actual, significant legislative action? What's legal and illegal today is roughly the same as what was legal and illegal back in the '90s, and it will probably be roughly the same in the 2050's. We've totally ossified and are incapable of meaningfully changing outside of judicial interpretations and "legislating from the bench." |
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But that is, in my view, irrelevant to the question of whether the Supreme Court should or should not usurp their power.