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The US Supreme Court: what is its role and its powers?

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Caribbean American legislators outraged over US Supreme Court abortion ruling

NEW YORK, USA (CMC) – Caribbean American legislators on Friday expressed profound outrage over the United States Supreme Court’s ruling in overturning the almost 50-year-old landmark case Roe v Wade t.

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Against Judicial Supremacy: The Founders and the Limits on the Courts

Americans are inclined to have a very exalted conception of the judiciary’s role in our nation’s political life. Most of us think that the first task of the courts is to act as a check on the other branches of the federal government. This understanding tends to identify the federal courts with their power of judicial review, i.e., their authority to declare void acts of the other branches that are contrary to the Constitution. Today, if one asks an ordinary citizen what is the job of the nation’s courts, he or she is likely to answer with something along these lines.

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House votes to remove Confederate monuments and bust of judge who supported slavery from US Capitol

House votes to remove Confederate monuments and bust of judge who supported slavery from US Capitol Alex Woodward © AP A statue of Confederate president Jefferson Davis in the US Capitol’s Statuary Hall could be removed under a proposal to remove monuments to Confederate figures. - AP The House of Representatives has voted to move statues of Confederate figures from the US Capitol, reviving an attempt to remove racist symbols from places of prominence that stalled in Congress last year. But more Republicans voted against the measure this time than they did last year under a similar proposal. Only 67 Republicans joined Democrats to pass the bill, which would direct the Capitol architect to remove a dozen statues from public view. The measure passed by a vote of 285 to 120.

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