Is It Really; "Subtext."
When it flies over everybody's head?
https://news.sky.com/story/supreme-court-judges-could-be-vetted-by-mps-in-wake-of-prorogation-ruling-11822463
After all if the EU were to fail to expel the UK following the recent antics of its Supreme Court.
That would certainly impugne the EU's motives in going after Hungary and, particularly, Poland.
In case you were wondering America doesn't have a concept of Parliamentary Supremacy (Over the Courts). Largely on account of it lacking a Parliament.
However the US does have the concept of; "Legislative Supremacy (Over the Courts)."
Strictly speaking SCOTUS does not overturn legislation. SCOTUS merely interprets the US Constitution.
It is the US Constitution that overturns legislation. As it's role as the supreme legislation.
That supreme legislation can be altered by the people. Through the election of a Senate. And a consenting House.
Subject to the further assent of each State.
Where referendums are strongly recommend.
https://news.sky.com/story/supreme-court-judges-could-be-vetted-by-mps-in-wake-of-prorogation-ruling-11822463
After all if the EU were to fail to expel the UK following the recent antics of its Supreme Court.
That would certainly impugne the EU's motives in going after Hungary and, particularly, Poland.
In case you were wondering America doesn't have a concept of Parliamentary Supremacy (Over the Courts). Largely on account of it lacking a Parliament.
However the US does have the concept of; "Legislative Supremacy (Over the Courts)."
Strictly speaking SCOTUS does not overturn legislation. SCOTUS merely interprets the US Constitution.
It is the US Constitution that overturns legislation. As it's role as the supreme legislation.
That supreme legislation can be altered by the people. Through the election of a Senate. And a consenting House.
Subject to the further assent of each State.
Where referendums are strongly recommend.
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