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b-boy bouiebaisse@jbouie.bsky.social |
for example, is the Uniform Code of Military Justice unconstitutional under this separation of powers doctrine?
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b-boy bouiebaisse@jbouie.bsky.social |
for example, is the Uniform Code of Military Justice unconstitutional under this separation of powers doctrine?
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Doug Merrill
@bagatsen.bsky.social
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Under the Roberts court, it depends on whether a Republican or a Democrat poses the question.
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En Buen Ora
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maybe the Supreme Court can modestly set up a rule that every single rule and regulation in the country, and every act following said rules & regulations, have to be individually approved by the Supreme Court or their nominated co-Inquisitors
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McIrwin
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I know they don’t care about consistency, logic, history or precedent, etc., but like, Congress has the explicit right to declare war! They’re saying the Executive has exclusive purview over things where the Constitution also specifically gives power to Congress. It’s maddening.
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Dclark422
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They seem to operate under the belief that it is only constitutional if a Republican does it.
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BFR
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Goodness - this is heading into some dark places.
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