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Reason: None provided.

Article 3 Courts cant be regulated in any way by the Article 1 legislatures or by the Article 2 executive. They are co equal branches.

The process would need to be 2/3 of the State legislatures calling for a Convention of States to even propose a Constitutional Amendment. Then 3/4 of the State legislatures would be needed to ratify it.

In simple terms -- not happening. Im really surprised it took an hour for anyone to mention this.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Article 3 Courts cant be regulated in any way by the Article 1 legislatures or by the Article 2 executive. They are co equal branches.

The process would need to be 2/3 of the State legislatures calling for a Convention of States to propose a Constitutional Amendment. Then 3/4 of the State legislatures would be needed to ratify it.

In simple terms -- not happening. Im really surprised it took an hour for anyone to mention this.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Article 3 Courts cant be regulated in any way by the Article 1 legislatures or by the Article 2 executive. They are co equal branches.

The process would need to be 2/3 of the State legislatures calling for a Convention of States to propose a Constitutional Amendment. Then 3/4 of the State legislatures would be needed to ratify it.

In simple terms -- not happening.

52 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Article 3 Courts cant be regulated in any way by the Article 1 legislatures or by the Article 2 executive. They are co equal branches. The only thing that can place the limits proposed is a Convention of States to propose the Amendment. For a Convention of States to happen, 2/3 of the State legislatures must ask for it. Then it takes 3/4 of the State legislatures or State Conventions to ratify it.

In simple terms -- not happening.

52 days ago
1 score