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Americans have a genuinely disturbing relationship with the justice system..
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>>18119616
Word. What's up with precedent having more weight than written laws?
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Americans have a disturbing relationship with existence itself
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>>18119666
Courts deal with the populace directly every day and see laws put into action. The courts are this in the best position to modify and create appropriate new laws relative to the legislature which makes vague, sweeping laws based on compiling statistics and looking at graphs
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>You can't pack the supreme court.
Why not?
>You just- YOU JUST CAN'T OKAY!!
Tell me where in the constitution it says the Supreme court has the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
>It's implied! Stop asking questions!
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>>18119666
Because the purpose of a system is what it does, and if you are inconsistent you are unjust.



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