The Role of the Federal Courts
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The Federal Courts are the weakest branch of government. Why do I call it the weakest branch? Because that’s what the Founding Fathers thought.
The role of the courts is that of an umpire, making decisions based on the law using the facts presented to them. Today, we have elevated their decisions beyond law into rulings, as if they were kings and queens on high.
How can the United States be a Republic, if we are ruled not by the law, but by the opinions of nine high priests in black robes?
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