- 12 Nov 2018 18:31
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Trump’s pick for Attorney General is the first major politician to come out in agreement with my view of Marbury vs Madison. It’s about time someone speaks up about how it has been misinterpreted. Unfortunately, he won’t be around long enough to change anything.
It is a sign things might actually be changing though.
Dickerson asked Kennedy about Whitaker's past statements regarding Marbury v. Madison, an 1803 pillar of jurisprudence establishing the principle that the judiciary has power to declare acts by the other two branches of government unconstitutional. Whitaker said he thought the case had been "incorrectly interpreted," and that he believes the judiciary does not have a co-equal role in the American system.
Trump’s pick for Attorney General is the first major politician to come out in agreement with my view of Marbury vs Madison. It’s about time someone speaks up about how it has been misinterpreted. Unfortunately, he won’t be around long enough to change anything.
It is a sign things might actually be changing though.
I dream of the United Citystates of Earth, where each Citystate has a standardized border such as one whole degree of Latitude by one whole degree of Longitude.