Since forever. A warrant is a demand that all law enforcement officers effect the arrest or collection of property. It's not a suggestion, it's an order, and refusing it or intentionally ignoring it's effects is a crime. A court order likewise is a demand that you take specific actions or face a penalty.
The Due Care clause of the constitution was designed for this precise outcome. The President has unique access to the Supreme Court.
Ever since the Marbury vs Madison power grab. I'll never understand why the founders let that stand instead of forcing the judiciary back into co-equal status.
Since when did the judiciary have the power to order anyone to do anything?
Since Obama and Biden created a second government immune to elections
Since forever. A warrant is a demand that all law enforcement officers effect the arrest or collection of property. It's not a suggestion, it's an order, and refusing it or intentionally ignoring it's effects is a crime. A court order likewise is a demand that you take specific actions or face a penalty.
The Due Care clause of the constitution was designed for this precise outcome. The President has unique access to the Supreme Court.
A demand, if they can enforce it. The sc has already ruled lower courts have no jurisdiction regarding national rulings.
But then again activist judges were never qualified for the job
Regarding national injuctions. That's a very limited scope, and it doesn't cover this type of ruling at all.
Too bad a judge can't enforce it either.
All this is doing is delegitimizing the power of the courts
Ever since the Marbury vs Madison power grab. I'll never understand why the founders let that stand instead of forcing the judiciary back into co-equal status.