Glad you made it, good morning.
FROM A TO V
The Library of Congress tracks the historic list of overruled Supreme Court cases in its report, The Constitution Annotated. As of 2020, the court had overruled its own precedents in an estimated 232 cases since 1810, says the library.
https://constitutioncenter.org/blog/a-short-list-of-overturned-supreme-court-landmark-decisions
your horizons are close
for now
one thinks you do not understand
the situation you find yourself in
Woot Woot Happy Sunday!
Thank you, Baker!
>Legal experts are waiting to see if the ruling in West Virginia v. EPA begins to chip away at the ability of federal agencies — all of them, not just EPA — to write and enforce regulations
This is YUGE!!!.
ALL Fed agencies have:
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US Code
Not law:
A. Regulations (Attorneys write these up, probably in a smoke filled room with lobby interests to "extend" the rules, massage them if you will.
B. Super secret-y Criminal procedures and special databases, limited access to a very few.
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Director memos
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National Counsel memos
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District memos
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Group memos
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Self interpretation (sounds legit at the time, go with it)
Imagine a country if you will, that uses the Rule of Law….that Congress has to actually show up for and work out. All Republic-y or something.