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1 January, 05:53

Congress can disagree with the opinion of the Supreme Court by

1. putting the law into place anyway.

2. passing another version of the same law.

3. impeaching the Supreme Court judges for their opinions.

4. none of the above

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  1. 1 January, 07:14
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    The right option which is the best option to be taken by the Congress is to impeach the Supreme Court judges for their opinions which is option 3.

    Explanation:

    Removing someone from the Court would require an investigation and formal charges by the House Judiciary Committee, a majority vote in the House, a trial in the Senate, and a two-thirds majority.

    This approach would need extremely compelling grounds for removal in order to gain support from more than 20 Republicans. As a practical matter, the House would need new information such as abuse of office, financial improprieties, or further evidence of sexual assault or perjury to provide the basis for removal, while the search for material would itself be easily criticized as partisan ...
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