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Originally posted by Tyrone Slothrop
A circuit court of appeals' understanding is that every decision it makes is constitutional. The fact that the Supreme Court sometimes disagrees does not mean that the circuit court was ignoring the Constitution. And here, the Senate is the body that construes its own rules, not a court.
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You mean sometimes the USSC actually considers what the lower courts have said on an issue as relevant to the question of what the Constitution means?
No, say it ain't so.