SCOTUS has issued its decisions. Now Congress has the floor.
James Valvo and Cindy Crawford:
A healthy federal government depends on an ongoing conversation between the branches. But that is not currently happening. When Congress disagrees with the Supreme Court’s statutory interpretations, it tends to offer vitriol instead of a constructive response, accusing the court of being too political, or not political enough, whichever suffices. Congress must do better: At the end of each Supreme Court term, it should make a habit of embracing its core constitutional responsibility by providing statutory responses to the court’s decisions. This article, along with Americans for Prosperity’s publication “Congress Has the Floor,” suggests some tangible ways in which it can do so.
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