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Flura [38]
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Do you have time for one more question @Sunseteyez7267

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valkas [14]3 years ago
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The Supreme Court<span> is the final judge in all cases involving </span>laws<span> of Congress, and the highest </span>law<span> of all — the Constitution. The </span>Supreme Court<span>, however, is far from all-powerful. Its power is limited by the other two branches of government. The President nominates justices to the </span>court<span>.</span>
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