SCOTUS divided over SEC's ability to impose fines in Administrative proceedings aka Courts!

5 months ago
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WTF the wrong dictionary see Buvier 1856 the correct dictionary and we find civil and criminal in suits as is the value at over 20 buck it takes a jury to make a verdict. There is no Judge in the room. SCOTUS is not an Article III court. That is found on Oregon.

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SEC v. Jarkesy
Docket Number: 22-859
Date Argued: 11/29/23
JUSTICE GORSUCH: So, Mr. Fletcher, with respect to your argument that Congress can move something from courts into agencies and the Seventh Amendment doesn't speak to that because it's not a suit, I think Noel Webster described a suit as any action or process for the recovery of a right or a claim before any tribunal, which would seem to be a problem. That's a pretty contemporaneous definition. And then Justice Brennan in Granfinanciera I think addressed your argument pretty squarely when he said Congress cannot eliminate a party's Seventh Amendment right to a jury trial merely by relabeling the cause of action and placing jurisdiction in an administrative agency. 

"Courts of inferior dignity or Administrative Hearings/Reviews, do not have the Right or law backing them to fine or imprison." M.T.

I think Article 1 section 10 clause 1 : is more important than ever!

https://www.scotusblog.com/2023/11/justices-divided-over-secs-ability-to-impose-fines-in-administrative-proceedings/

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