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Harley Lowe
28 June, 14:03
What happens when 1 branch gets too strong?
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Damion
28 June, 16:49
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Two courses of action can take place. 1. Congress can make an amendment to the Constitution. 2. The Executive Branch doesn't have to enforce the ruling (this has happened several times in history, most well-known would have been desegregation).
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