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09/07/20 5:45 PM

#631162 RE: Robert from yahoo bd #631161


The only statute for the court to decide on is HERA (and specifically one or two provisions in HERA), I don't think the court has the power to invalidate statutes that are NOT PROPERLY BEFORE IT!

For example, invalidating the GSES Charters or those other Acts you mentioned.

So how exactly would the court invalidate those other Acts you mentioned?



Those acts and relevant amendments are included into HERA.

See bill

https://www.congress.gov/110/plaws/publ289/PLAW-110publ289.pdf

RumplePigSkin

09/07/20 5:48 PM

#631163 RE: Robert from yahoo bd #631161

This is true - I like your analysis

bcde

09/07/20 9:10 PM

#631176 RE: Robert from yahoo bd #631161

", I don't think the court has the power to invalidate statutes that are NOT PROPERLY BEFORE IT!"

Nobody tells SCOTUS on how to rule. SCOTUS can overrule its own previous rulings.