Should someone's wrong opinion trump the Constitution just because they were appointed to the Supreme Court by a guy with a fake birth certificate?
tncdel
2012/07/10 11:23:23
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NO [explain why not].






















I can say I dislike this Law. But I also can say I respect the opinions of the Court empowered by the Constitution itself, the Judiciary Act of 1787 and Marbury v. Madison (1803). Justice Roberts nailed it when he said it wasn't his job to protect the people from their own bad laws made by their Representatives. A bad law can be legal. It's up to the people to make sure bad laws don't get passed.
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