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It seems we forget that courts are part of their government. Several groups petitioned the government, in the form of the federal courts, for a redress of the grievances what state actors other than their legislature changed the manner of appointed electors for President. When the supreme Court denied to hear these cases, it reminded me why we should not blindly trust the courts to protect our rights. Why? Because in many cases, they are the fox guarding the henhouse.
By Paul Engel: Author, speaker and podcaster4
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It seems we forget that courts are part of their government. Several groups petitioned the government, in the form of the federal courts, for a redress of the grievances what state actors other than their legislature changed the manner of appointed electors for President. When the supreme Court denied to hear these cases, it reminded me why we should not blindly trust the courts to protect our rights. Why? Because in many cases, they are the fox guarding the henhouse.

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