Originally Posted by BOWSINGER

Ruling on constitutionality is one of the powers still delegated to our courts.

Sure, the Constitutionality of laws. Not the Constitutionality of the plainly delegated powers of the Chief Executive. The latter falls into the category of a nonjusticiable political question, i.e., the Supreme Court has already long ago ruled that when the question goes to the fundamental powers delegated by the plain words of the Constitution to a branch of government, the Supreme Court may not hear the question, as this is a matter, they say, exclusively for the electorate to pass judgment upon via regularly scheduled elections.

Nonjusticiable Defined