· Updated January 16, 2025 12:15 AM · 2 min read read
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(CNSNews.com) – "An equally divided" U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals'decision blocking implementation of President Obama's executive amnesty.
"Today's decision keeps in place what we have maintained from the very start: one person, even a president, cannot unilaterally change the law. This is a major setback to President Obama's attempts to expand executive power, and a victory for those who believe in the separation of powers and the rule of law,"
(CNSNews.com) – "An equally divided" U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday affirmed the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals'decision blocking implementation of President Obama's executive amnesty.
"Today's decision keeps in place what we have maintained from the very start: one person, even a president, cannot unilaterally change the law. This is a major setback to President Obama's attempts to expand executive power, and a victory for those who believe in the separation of powers and the rule of law," Te…