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Kagan says Congress has power to regulate Supreme Court: We're not imperial

Por: CBS News Politics August 05, 2023

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Washington — Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan suggested Thursday that Congress has the authority to regulate the nation's highest court, but acknowledged there are limits to lawmakers' power to impose rules on the institution.Kagan's remarks came during an appearance at the Ninth Circuit Judicial Conference in Portland, Oregon, where she was asked about Justice Samuel Alito's that Congress does not have the authority under... + full article



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