(there - I think I managed to say that without injecting any political content)

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Audrey2Katrina wrote:Just as a history review, aside from any politics... the US Supreme Court has passed down some beauts in the past... the most obvious that comes to mind was the Dred-Scott decision.... that abomination aside, this will rank right up there with the Eminent Domain issue as legislation by judicial fiat. Somehow or other I thought treaties and the international dealings were the province of the Congress, and there is nothing in the US Constitution granting this power to the SCOTUS, but hey... what do I know.
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Congress has denied the President the legislative authority to create military commissions of the kind at issue here. . . . Where, as here, no emergency prevents consultation with Congress, judicial insistence upon that consultation does not weaken our Nation’s ability to deal with danger. To the contrary, that insistence strengthens the Nation’s ability to determine—through democratic means—how best to do so. The Constitution places its faith in those democratic means. Our Court today simply does the same.
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