scotus in A Sentence

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    The voice of Scotus has not been silent.

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    Scotus made no new law.

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    Scotus might refuse to hear the case.

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    Scotus itself has in recent years answered that question.

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    Many judicial actions by Scotus directly and indirectly affect foreign affairs.

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    One of the worst judges in history of Scotus for my rights.

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    Thereby, Scotus reasserted itself- not least of all by influencing foreign affairs.

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    Scotus has begun to deal with this new reality in a decisive manner.

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    Secondly, it analyzes consequential Scotus decisions that underscore the extent of the Court's engagement with foreign policy-related issues.

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    We do have a long way to go, even if Scotus takes up the issue this fall.

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    During the past 15 years Scotus has systematically jettisoned its traditional foreign affairs functionalism in favor of formalism.

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    Furthermore, Scotus is determined to hold both political branches, but especially the executive, accountable and keeping them accountable.

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    As the only constitutional interpreter and consequently a vital compass, Scotus has become a de facto element in US foreign affairs.

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    After 82 years Scotus declared in the second case specific dicta from Curtiss-Wright[31] to be of no consequence and rejected them.

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    Of the three branches of government, 57 percent find Scotus most trustworthy, compared with 22 percent for Congress and 21 percent for the President.

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    With Scotus placing the concept of national security squarely and firmly in its decisions, the Court through its actions has become a role player in defining issues vital to foreign affairs.

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    Chief Justice Rehnquist reiterates that many decisions of the Court have unequivocally reaffirmed the long-held position that Scotus is“emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.”.

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    The message conveyed in recent decisions by Scotus is a powerful reminder that actions of the executive branch designed to specifically enhance national security and conducting foreign affairs are not immune from judicial scrutiny.

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    National Marquette Law School Poll released on 21 October 2019 shows that US citizens trust Scotus far more than the two other branches of government and do not view it as an extremely partisan institution.

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    As the constitution guarantees the judiciary to be the most important check on the legislative branch and on unbridled power by the executive branch, Scotus has earned itself a distinguished role in the foreign affairs of the USA by fulfilling that constitutional responsibility.

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    During the confirmation hearing of Judge Gorsuch to fill a vacancy on Scotus, Senator Charles Schumer remarked that the Judge had been unable to sufficiently convince him that he would be an“independent check on a president who has shown almost no restraint from executive overreach”.

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    As we wait for the U.S. Supreme Court(“Scotus”) to decide whether or not to address state bans on same-sex marriage, we can reflect on how quickly marriage equality has ricocheted across the country since Scotus struck down a key section of the Defense of Marriage Act in 2013.

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    According to Bacon, Scotus was suffering from an undiagnosed coma when he was placed in the tomb, and at some point woke up, as shown by the“wounded and bruised state of the head, by reason of the body striving and tossing in the coffin,” which was learned when the body was later disinterred.

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