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Laelth

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9. Ah. I see what you mean.
Wed Dec 4, 2013, 10:35 AM
Dec 2013

What Ike wrote is sort-of accurate, in theory. Presumably, the Executive Branch only does what the SCOTUS allows, but, if a case on a particular subject has not been ruled upon by the SCOTUS, then the Executive Branch is free to act as it chooses until such time as the SCOTUS decides that the Executive Branch has exceeded its authority.

With that I would agree.



-Laelth

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