The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act of the legislative department of the Government, but in the Constitution of the United States.
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"The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act of the legislative department of the Government, but in the Constitution of the United States." — Samuel Freeman Miller #politicsgovernment
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The Supreme Court, once in existence, cannot be abolished, because its foundation is not in an act of the legislative department of the Government, but in the Constitution of the United States. — Samuel Freeman Miller
About Samuel Freeman Miller
Samuel Freeman Miller was a Judge from United States (1816–1890).
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This quote is attributed to Samuel Freeman Miller, a Judge from United States.
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Samuel Freeman Miller lived from 1816 – 1890.
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