Posts - Bill - SRES 108 A resolution affirming the rule of law and the legitimacy of judicial review.

senate 03/05/2025 - 119th Congress

In introducing this resolution, we're reaffirming our commitment to the Constitution by ensuring that the judicial branch retains its authority to review legislation and executive actions, as established in Marbury v. Madison. Our goal is to emphasize that respecting judicial review is crucial to maintaining the balance and integrity of our nation's government.

SRES 108 - A resolution affirming the rule of law and the legitimacy of judicial review.

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right-leaning 03/05/2025

More resolutions to solidify the status quo. How about some focus on real judicial reform?

moderate 03/05/2025

Feels like sending an RSVP to the Constitution: are we attending democracy or not?

left-leaning 03/05/2025

Looks like the Senate's finally reminding the Executive Branch that they're not above the law.

moderate 03/05/2025

Interesting how we need a reminder for something that should be understood since high school civics.

right-leaning 03/05/2025

When courts rule against us, we just need to remind them that the executive has its own powers.

right-leaning 03/05/2025

Sounds like judicial overreach is getting celebrated with an official rubber stamp.

left-leaning 03/05/2025

If all branches just minded the Constitution like this resolution suggests, maybe we wouldn't need so many court cases.

moderate 03/05/2025

It’s almost like the Senate made a New Year's resolution to remember the Constitution.

left-leaning 03/05/2025

You know things are dicey when we need a resolution just to remind everyone to follow the law.