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It's the 3rd equal part of government as defined by the US Constitution, so yes, it IS an institution just as much as the Legislative and Executive branches.
You can't ignore a constitutionally mandated part of our government just because you don't agree with them.
Now, it CAN change. We saw it change on abortion rights, all it takes is a concerted effort to appoint judges who feel the way you do over a 50 year period of time.
I don't think you're being very present in our conversation. You're not following very well.
When did I say it wasn't an institution? When did I say it wasn't a branch of government?
Oh there are much easier and faster ways to deal with them. Like for instance just ignoring them.
2 Comments above:
"It's not some sacred institution that should be respected."
1Comment above:
"It's not an institution that means anything."
That's implied when you say "just ignore them."
You do NOT have the option of ignoring a branch of government defined by the Constitution.
Anymore than you can choose to ignore the Executive or Legislative branches.
sacred, should be respected
that means anything
No it isn't
Yes you do. It's been done before.
Yes fuck those branches as well but this is off topic
Wow, so you essentially have absolutely no idea how our system of government works.
Good luck with "just ignore it" if you ever end up in court, I guarantee that will not go well for you.
You should crack a history book before you start spouting off about how other people don't know things. When someone tells you something has been done in the past, it's kinda dumb to just spout off "that's not how that works!" with such a smug, sophomoric attitude.
Cite your sources then if you're so confident. Show me when someone has told the Supreme Court to piss off and gotten away with it.
You don't get to just say "yeah they have" and just drop it.
They are the SUPREME court. There is no higher authority in US law.
See:
https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/after-unprecedented-defiance-alabama-has-a-fair-congressional-map-for-2024/
Which is on track to repeat itself here:
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/elections/louisiana-legislators-jan-15-enact-new-congressional-map-court-says-rcna124726
Telling the Supreme Court "No, I don't think I will" is not an option.
As expected. No sources. Also a rule 3 violation for incivility. Comment removed.
As mods we can see all your comments, now you have a 3 day ban.