On the recordJune 14, 2023
the idea that the Court, setting aside being unwilling to sit in judgment of itself, is unwilling to even have facts found about itself, is so out of kilter with basic premises of due process.
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congress.govthe idea that the Court, setting aside being unwilling to sit in judgment of itself, is unwilling to even have facts found about itself, is so out of kilter with basic premises of due process.
Whitehouse argues that the Court's refusal to self-review contradicts due process principles.
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