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Q: Which type of commission makes policy recommendations but cannot enforce its decisions?
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What of commission makes policy recommendations but cannot enforce its decisions?

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What you cannot enforce do not command?

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To the extent the court issuing an order is recognized as legitimate, the court has power because either people agree to comply with its decisions or because the holder of a court order can get police or military to enforce the decision. A court whose decisions cannot be enforced is a nullity; it has no judicial power. A U.S. president once decided to defy the Supreme Court over an issue by saying that if the Chief Justice decided the way he did and the President won't go along, "where are the Court's troops to enforce the order?"


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