
Dissenting in Concurrence
Amarica's Constitution
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Congressional Power and Legal Interpretations
The chapter explores the Warren Court's response to a new statute that challenges a prior Supreme Court case, emphasizing Congress's broader authority over individual court actions. It examines the debate on Congress's power to pass laws without detailed statutes through an analysis of past cases like Jones vs. Alfred Mayer and the reconstruction amendments.
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