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Efilroft Sul

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8. I think Snyder erred here. He probably meant to say "Article III," not "Section 3."
Sat Dec 6, 2025, 03:57 PM
Dec 2025

Article III in the Constitution deals with the establishment of the courts.

But more to Snyder's point, the Supreme Court is thisclose to erasing Article III and the Fourteenth Amendment, just like the Article I Congress has practically surrendered much of its powers to the Article II Executive branch.

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