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In a 28-page position paper entitled, "Bringing the Courts Back Under the Constitution," GingriNch argues that when the Supreme Court gets it wrong constitutionally, the president and Congress have the power to check the court, including, in some cases, the power to simply ignore a Supreme Court decision.
"Our Founding Fathers believed that the Supreme Court was the weakest branch and that the legislative and executive branches would have ample abilities to check a Supreme Court that exceeded its powers," he argues.
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"Our Founding Fathers believed that the Supreme Court was the weakest branch and that the legislative and executive branches would have ample abilities to check a Supreme Court that exceeded its powers," he argues.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/201...urts-dangerous/?intcmp=trending#ixzz1geRveY8P