… the federalist society was espousing for at least a decade when I was in law schools, kind of their prime theory of the case. And that is to say that The Supreme Court is one of only three co equal branches of the federal government and has no monopoly in the Constitution on interpreting what the Constitution means. And the states themselves are considered co equal actors in a lot of ways to the federal government, preemption notwithstanding. (51:03–51:15)
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Asserts that the Supreme Court is one of three co-equal branches and has no constitutional monopoly on interpreting the Constitution.
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