Bradskii
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It really is.Nup it is not that simple.
No, it's a question regarding how important one thinks the separation of powers actually is.It is still your form of a gotcha question.
True.Try this : 1. SCOTUS must operate within the confines of the constitution and their own rules.
True. Although previous decisions and legal precedent will generally guide what they decide. Stare decisis is generally followed. But it is not binding.2. SCOTUS can do whatever the heck they want regardless of previous decisions and legal precedent.
They can indeed ignore legal precedent. If they couldn't then mixed marriages would be still be illegal. But they most certainly cannot ignore the constitution.If SCOTUS can make their own rules and ignore legal precedent and the constitution...
None of which answers the question. Whatever decision they make, is it A or B?
A. Trump must obey the judiciary.
B. Trump can decide whether to obey the judiciary or not.
To help you, I'll give you a heads up on what I would say if you were to ask the question. You can substitute whatever name you like for 'Trump' and it will be exactly the same: A. Every. Single. Time.
At this point...another heads up. I'm not the slightest bit interested in you heading off into the bushes with an armful of Whataboutisms. Just bear that in mind. Although I've probably wasted some bandwidth in typing that...
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