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<blockquote data-quote="El Pablo" data-source="post: 3958337" data-attributes="member: 1563"><p>I’m not arguing case law is superior to the constitution. It fills the gap. With your logic, their are no limits on free speech, freedom of the press, etc, which makes no sense.</p><p></p><p>Yes, you are being obtuse, obsessed, and obstinate. I suggest you waste your money and try to get all the way to the Supreme Court so you can get a ruling. Good luck as what would the remedy of this be? Also, you won’t have standing. I’ll ask again, does you son want you to continue pursuing this?</p><p></p><p>The Judiciary Act of 1789 and Marbury vs Madison (1803) is where sc gets the right. Congress chose to follow Marbury vs Madison.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="El Pablo, post: 3958337, member: 1563"] I’m not arguing case law is superior to the constitution. It fills the gap. With your logic, their are no limits on free speech, freedom of the press, etc, which makes no sense. Yes, you are being obtuse, obsessed, and obstinate. I suggest you waste your money and try to get all the way to the Supreme Court so you can get a ruling. Good luck as what would the remedy of this be? Also, you won’t have standing. I’ll ask again, does you son want you to continue pursuing this? The Judiciary Act of 1789 and Marbury vs Madison (1803) is where sc gets the right. Congress chose to follow Marbury vs Madison. [/QUOTE]
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