Don't want judges ruling on the constitutionality of acts of Congress? Simple, just enact a different piece of legislation that purports to strip them of the authority to do so. That's what the House has done in an attempt to prevent federal courts from ruling on the constitutonality of the "under God" passage of the pledge of allegiance -- which, by the way, was added by the legislature.
I've got no problem personally with the "under God" phrase in the pledge, but trying to preotect it by stripping federal courts of their ability to rule it unconstitutional is circular to the point of being absurd. Separation of powers, anyone? Uh, checks and balance? Judicial review? Hmm?
Ridiculous.
I've got no problem personally with the "under God" phrase in the pledge, but trying to preotect it by stripping federal courts of their ability to rule it unconstitutional is circular to the point of being absurd. Separation of powers, anyone? Uh, checks and balance? Judicial review? Hmm?
Ridiculous.
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