1. The Supreme Court's Power In Our Government
(Woll 410) The Supreme Court was founded to rule on the interpretation of the Constitution, and although it often sets legal precedent, it doesn't make laws like the President and Congress. ... (Woll 332) As the weakest authority of the branches of government, the Court is not able to take over, as was intended by the framers of the Constitution when developing the branches of government and imposing checks and balances. ... First of all, the government itself is an influence... It was also a rare occurrence, and the Court stated that they didn't want this particular ruling to b...
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