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by mfer
544 days ago
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The court isn't tasked with doing what right. Who defines what's "right"? The court is tasked with judging based on the laws at hand. If those laws are flawed or wrong but legal, it's upon congress to change the laws rather than the courts to decide right or wrong. The court should be focused on legal or illegal. This is how the separation of powers work in the US. When laws are "broken" we should be looking at congress. |
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Unlike the regular courts, the supreme court specifically has the power to just go "nope, this law is now void" if they deem it unconstitutional, and fun fact: that constitution sure is open to interpretation, hoo boy. Imagine if a corrupt justice was allowed to just keep on ruling, that sure would make for a fair and just system. Like say someone who had to rule on cases involving their friends who bought them millions of dollars in gifts and instead of recusing themselves, take the case and rule in their friends' favor.
And no way for the people to intervene.
SCOTUS has serious problems.