I was never naive, Danny, about how this was going to play out. We hired an attorney to take this case up and carefully prepared all of the documentation. But here's what's important. Members of Congress don't order federal judges when to make decisions. This is, however, about Article 1 of the Constitution that provides congressional oversight. It mentions Congress is the first branch of government under section 6103 of the of the federal law. (43:42–43:47)
CLAIM
Asserts that Congress does not have the authority to dictate the timing of federal court decisions.
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