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Old Oct 17, 2006, 11:04 pm   #23 (permalink) (top)
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Aricle III does not give the judiciary absolute, final authority. Balance of powers does not suppose the exercise of the power of the executive or legislative is subject to the approval of the judiciary.
Well, you see, our system of Checks and Balances provides the three branches with the ability to restrain the other two in order to prevent abuse. So, in actuality, it does suppose the Executive and Legislative powers are subject to the approval of the Judiciary, as the Judiciary power is to the other two and so on. High School Social Studies, dude.


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