"Is the problem Congress not "fixing" SCOTUS decisions? Can Congress actually do that? imo, that's another discussion thread." Lamplighter.
Yes, it is.
We don't need another court case to fix bad SCOTUS decisions.
Congress is at fault, too. Some of the laws SCOTUS has had to deal with is just badly written law.
No one wants legislation from the bench, yet when it happens, the Legislature should be fixing the law, not another court case to work its way through the Coutts.
Congress or the States can propose Amendments to fix the Constitution or make something Constitutional or not.
SCOTUS makes its own problems with bias. The court should not be obviously ruling based on political leaning. Pick any decade with a 6-3 ruling and the decision was probably bent based on belief and politics.
When the ruling is good or bad based on R and D, ideology not law.
America.
#3 | Posted by snoofy
California.
#4 | Posted by oneironaut
Now there's a sensible comparison!
I wonder which one of those drives national energy policy, and which one submits to national energy policy.