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'''''CSA v. Arabi''''' is a pending case before the [[Supreme Court of Arabi]] dealing with the legality of [[USS§5A101 (Arabi)|USS§5A101]], a statute that changes the number of Supreme Court seats. Article III, Section IV, Clause I of the Constitution establishes 10 Associate Justice seats plus one Chief Justice seat, however, shortly after the ratification of the Constitution during the [[1st Arabin Congress]], a statute was passed, changing the number of seats from 8 Associate Justices plus one Chief Justice. | '''''CSA v. Arabi''''' is a pending case before the [[Supreme Court of Arabi]] dealing with the legality of [[USS§5A101 (Arabi)|USS§5A101]], a statute that changes the number of Supreme Court seats. Article III, Section IV, Clause I of the Constitution establishes 10 Associate Justice seats plus one Chief Justice seat, however, shortly after the ratification of the Constitution during the [[1st Arabin Congress]], a statute was passed, changing the number of seats from 8 Associate Justices plus one Chief Justice. | ||
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Revision as of 21:13, 9 July 2020
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Full case name | Constitutional Scholars Association v. United Socialist States of Arabi |
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CSA v. Arabi is a pending case before the Supreme Court of Arabi dealing with the legality of USS§5A101, a statute that changes the number of Supreme Court seats. Article III, Section IV, Clause I of the Constitution establishes 10 Associate Justice seats plus one Chief Justice seat, however, shortly after the ratification of the Constitution during the 1st Arabin Congress, a statute was passed, changing the number of seats from 8 Associate Justices plus one Chief Justice.