Article IV, Section 5
The Judiciary of the United States exists to apply and interpret this Charter, along with all laws, regulations, and legal authorities enacted or recognized under it. All courts must uphold the Charter, but only certain higher courts have the power to decide what it means. The purpose of the Judiciary is to protect and defend the Rights of the People. The courts do not exist to serve the power of the State when it conflicts with the Rights of the People.
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