On the recordFebruary 23, 2025
the core question in this case is whether the courts can review the internal affairs of Congress, when such affairs are textually committed to each house by the Constitution. They cannot.
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slate.comthe core question in this case is whether the courts can review the internal affairs of Congress, when such affairs are textually committed to each house by the Constitution. They cannot.
McConnell argues that courts shouldn't interfere with Congress's internal procedures.
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