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Federal judges have seized absolute power through "judicial supremacy"—a doctrine invented by courts themselves in 1803 that has no basis in the Constitution—allowing unelected judges to override the president, Congress, and the will of the people with impunity. Congress created these courts and can eliminate them tomorrow, but won't, because politicians love using judicial tyranny as cover to avoid making difficult decisions and taking responsibility for their cowardice.
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By Matt SheaFederal judges have seized absolute power through "judicial supremacy"—a doctrine invented by courts themselves in 1803 that has no basis in the Constitution—allowing unelected judges to override the president, Congress, and the will of the people with impunity. Congress created these courts and can eliminate them tomorrow, but won't, because politicians love using judicial tyranny as cover to avoid making difficult decisions and taking responsibility for their cowardice.
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