No, that's absolutely false. And believing such a myth is perhaps the biggest threat today to our Constitution and the Rule of Law.
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There are no such clauses for any of the branches.
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You must be kidding. You're the one treating it as a "living" doc. You think judicial power is a special delegation of interpretive power.
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Yes, as I've said, and so does legislative power and executive power.
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You can't point to such a clause for the judicial branch, because, as I've said, there are no such clauses.
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I don't know what you think this shows. Each branch has functions. Each branch must interpret Constitution in carrying out its functions.
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Probably bc you've dug too deep a hole, you refuse to accept Constitution is the law & each branch must interpret it to carry out functions.
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I cited the text of Kate's law... what specifically, in your view, makes it unconstitutional 1/
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Hmm I don't see a problem with it.
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