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(in the US) No, the Three Branches of Government are co-equal. If the court is seen by the legislative Branch to be over-stepping its bounds - the Legislative Branch, can then change the law. In "real-life" it is a little more messy and time-consuming than that, but so far is has more-or-less worked for approaching two and a half centuries now.

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