>What HRC doesn't want her constituents to remember is that the constitution limits how much the court can address previous rulings. She would be the last period on earth to have "standing" to seek an overturn of Citizens United. But either way, HRC has already demonstrated that she wants to use the power of government to silence her critics.
Actually, the Constitution does no such thing. The Constitution does little more than establish that there will be courts, and lay out what kind of cases go before Federal courts (and much of the latter is in the 11th Amendment, not the original document). The number of people on the Supreme Court, the way the courts operate, and much more has been established by time and precedent, and to some extent, by the Court taking power. Marbury v. Madison was the beginning of that process.
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