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by westurner
721 days ago
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No, to change the separation of powers they need a constitutional amendment because that's a change to the Constitution, and amendments are the process for changing the Constitution. To interpret what was meant by Liberty and Equality as values, as a strict constructionist. |
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The Constitution literally says the Congress has the power to establish inferior courts. Congress setting what is justifiable is highly precedented.
The words “separation of powers” never appear in the Constitution. It’s a phrase used to describe the system that document establishes.