Jurisdiction Stripping: Congress's Nuclear Option for Reining In a Rogue Court
The Power Congress Forgot It Had Article III of the Constitution gives Congress an extraordinary power over the Supreme Court—one that could neutralize the Court’s most extreme decisions without adding a single justice, imposing term limits, or amending the Constitution. It’s called jurisdiction stripping, and it works like this: Congress can remove the Supreme Court’s power to hear certain categories of cases, preventing the Court from imposing its will on issues where it has overreached. ...