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32) Moreover, the Court acknowledged that it holds no supervisory authority over state judicial proceedings and could only create a judicial remedy that would apply in state courts if the treaty itself provided for the same. The excess of the crowd are the Achilles heel of democracy to which there is and should be no judicial remedy," he asserts. Quite another matter is Matonak's citation of ``the moon is made of green cheese proposition'' as an example crying out for judicial remedy. |
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