The court must hold that no one's rights to privacy can stand in the way of the legislators need to oversee government operations. Or, we could end up sacrificing the democracy simply for the sake of personal privacy rights. Just as prosecutors make trade offs in criminal matters, the courts must weigh rights to privacy and prosecutors needs against the needs of the legislature to oversee government.
Also; the courts recognize the needs of the government, when the executive is at odds with the legislature, to fast track the suits. Such matters come first because that is where governmental powers come from, even those that give the courts their powers to decide issues. We are coming dangerously close to becoming a banana republic, where el presidente is accountable to no one. Republicans are unwilling to discharge their oath of office. While Trump acts like a would be dictator.
Also; the courts recognize the needs of the government, when the executive is at odds with the legislature, to fast track the suits. Such matters come first because that is where governmental powers come from, even those that give the courts their powers to decide issues. We are coming dangerously close to becoming a banana republic, where el presidente is accountable to no one. Republicans are unwilling to discharge their oath of office. While Trump acts like a would be dictator.
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