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Mark R. Levin
@marklevinshow
Speaking of "old laws," not only is the Constitution an old document, as Tom Homan smartly remarked, but so is the Supreme Court's 1803 decision in Marbury v. Madison, in which the Supreme Court seized for itself the power to make final judgments on what is or is not constitutional -- which is referred to as "judicial review." Thus, these lower courts, which are not in the Constitution and are created by an act of Congress, signed by the President, are exercising a power that is not in the Constitution. You would think that these lower court judges would show restraint but, instead, they have gone rogue.