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You’re wrong Alito, Congress can definitely make rules and laws to regulate you. They have the explicit authority to do that.

“The court can be trusted to self-regulate”

That’s bullshit. With your unethical bribes being accepted and the bullshit rulings you’ve been making have proven you’re an incompetent corrupt court.

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It’s right on the courts’ info page

https://www.uscourts.gov/about-federal-courts/educational-resources/about-educational-outreach/activity-resources/about

Although the Constitution establishes the Supreme Court, it permits Congress to decide how to organize it. Congress first exercised this power in the Judiciary Act of 1789. This Act created a Supreme Court with six justices.

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I mean, these people haven’t even read the laws they’re supposed to be deciding cases on. You expect him to read his own website too? The privilege.

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You used sarcasm. Samuel Alito might not have read actual law in years. He mostly writes about the current manufactured outrage from Fox News, and tries to shoehorn that into an opinion. He’s gone off-topic a few times in recent years, trying to shove culture war bullshit into cases where they’re only tangentially related.

It’s called Fox News Brain. Your racist uncle and a sitting Justice of the Supreme Court both have it.

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What do you mean they haven’t read the laws?

I think all of them were all good law students, law review editors, judicial clerks, and judges for some time, before being appointed. It’s all law practice, it’s all reading law. There can’t be a fundamental concept of law they aren’t well familiar with.

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The problem is they can also decide that isn’t what that means, it’s hilariously stupid to be able to do it but they can.

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Pretty much all authority the Supreme Court has is power it has given itself. It’s long overdue being reigned in.

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Indeed, I posted this on another thread about the court

Thomas Jefferson to Abigail Smith Adams, September 11, 1804, “but the opinion [Marbury v Madison] which gives to the judges the right to decide what laws are constitutional, and what not, not only for themselves in their own sphere of action, but for the legislature & executive also in their spheres, would make the judiciary a despotic branch.”

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That had to do with size of the court.

Constitution says it’s a lifetime appointment, though.

Can have all the rules you want, which the justices are free to ignore because the Constitution says it’s a lifetime seat.

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You just have to be creative. Pass a law saying holding a Supreme Court seat for more than 20 years is a capital crime.

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And president terms are 4 years. Doesn’t stop impeachment though.

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But will congress enforce the rules? By enforce, I mean using the power of Impeachment and voting to convict under said Article(s) of Impeachment. Otherwise, any rules are pointless. A president can only be prosecuted after leaving office, how do prosecute a sitting supreme court justice who serves for life? Even if you did, they’d still be a sitting justice that can rule from prison since criminal conviction =/= impeachment conviction, and I’d imagine the case could go up to the very court that he/she sit in, and it only takes 4 of their collegues plus their own vote to overturn their own conviction.

In this political climate, it’s practically impossible to convict a justice under the impeachment procedure.

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An impeachment is not a criminal trial, the Supreme Court would have no authority to make a decision in an impeachment.

Impeachment is purely a political tool to remove nefarious actors from the government. So an impeached justice would have his spot on the bench taken away, and then would be a regular citizen who can face trial and imprisonment like any other.

If they decide to ignore that rule, it’s literally the job the of the president to have them arrested and brought before congress to face their impeachment.

I would hope if the court tried to play that hand, congress would actually start using their authority and install a new court, but I trust congress to have a spine as much as I trust my 102 year old neighbor to mow his lawn.

But don’t worry, that would be like the 3rd constitutional crisis we’ve had in 5 years. They’re getting kind of boring now anyway.

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The GOP would never give up their own. They proved that with Trump. Trump would have been impeached had McConnell not gone to Trump’s lawyers and told them what they needed to say after the first day of the trial. The Senate left the first day with the mindset of he has to go. McConnell told Trump’s lawyer that even most R Senators were going to impeach him unless the lawyer did exactly this.

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Would be interesting to see a sitting Supreme Court justice who has been impeached but not convicted.

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They can, but they won’t.

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Alison is in the fuck around phase.

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