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How would the us federal government be different if the supreme court were legally abolished?
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How would the us federal government be different if the supreme court were legally abolished?
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If the Supreme Court we’re legally be abolished then there would be no way to check the constitutionality of laws, checks and balances would be completely thrown off and the distribution of power would be a complete mess due to this.
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