What's the conservative/liberal position on presidential/congressional supremacy?

Seriously...

Hey big bad lawyer: Look It Up:

Motion for Dismissal Based on Constitutionality

Motion for Request for Oral Arguments

Also Amendments I, V, VI, VII, & VIII (also+ IX & X)

see also : All of Article III United States of America Constitution
 
I think he said you need a lawyer to explain it to you, not to go to court about it. Personally, I'd prefer to get the explanation before making a court appearance.

It's already written down? Why the fuck do I need a lawyer to read?
 
It's already written down? Why the fuck do I need a lawyer to read?

Because every specialized field of human endeavor, including the law, has its own terminology, often including words that are in common usage but, in the jargon of the field, mean something different from what they mean in common usage; and because all law, in whatever language or terminology, is subject to judicial interpretation, which a lawyer knows something about and you do not.
 
Because every specialized field of human endeavor, including the law, has its own terminology, often including words that are in common usage but, in the jargon of the field, mean something different from what they mean in common usage; and because all law, in whatever language or terminology, is subject to judicial interpretation, which a lawyer knows something about and you do not.

Blah blah blah.

Anyone can do anything in America as long as they follow the rules.
 
Vocabulary:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/vocabulary
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vocabulary

"noun

the body of words used in a particular language.

synonyms:word power,*lexicon,*command of language;*

informalvocab

"she is improving her vocabulary"

words used on a particular occasion or in a particular sphere.

"the vocabulary of law"

the body of words known to an individual person.

"he had a wide vocabulary"

synonyms:language,*lexicon,*lexis,"
 
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