With the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the outsized role that the Courts have in America today is once again in focus.
The Supreme Court is the only court the Constitution established. The Framers never intended the Court to exert as much influence as it does. In fact, the Framers thought the Court the least likely to violate individual liberty.
My, how far we’ve fallen!
Constitutional attorney and Convention of States Action's National Legislative Strategist Rita Dunaway explains in this article that originally appeared in WND.com: How the Supreme Court became the most powerful branch of the federal government.