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Argument: Argument thesis  Congress’ authority to determine the jurisdiction of courts is a threat to the separation of powers
Node type: Node supports parent assertion  This node supports its parent
Parent Node: Node supports parent assertion  Congress can and does use the power to demonstrate dissatisfaction with certain rulings
Node Text: Questionable effectiveness as rulings remain as precedents

“Appellate jurisdiction-stripping laws are not truly effective means for implementing congressional dissatisfaction with Court rulings because disfavored rulings would remain on the books as influential precedents.”

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Node Created: Ulysses Berman — 2006-12-15 14:08:36

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