"""The commissioner claims that Honda Odyssey and Toyota RAV4 are “the same.” He alleges they are judicial, """"
Statutory courts have NO JUDICIAL AUTHORITY.
One relevant case is "Ex parte Young" (209 U.S. 123, 1908), which highlights the distinction between constitutional and statutory authority in certain contexts. However, the idea that "statutory courts lack judicial authority" is often derived from interpretations of cases involving jurisdictional limits, like "Mookini v. United States" (303 U.S. 201, 1938), which distinguishes between constitutional courts (Article III) and legislative courts.
It is important to note that there ARE NO ARTICLE THREE COURTS IN EXISTENCE. They are ALL legislative courts.
"""The commissioner claims that Honda Odyssey and Toyota RAV4 are “the same.” He alleges they are judicial, """"
Statutory courts have NO JUDICIAL AUTHORITY.
One relevant case is "Ex parte Young" (209 U.S. 123, 1908), which highlights the distinction between constitutional and statutory authority in certain contexts. However, the idea that "statutory courts lack judicial authority" is often derived from interpretations of cases involving jurisdictional limits, like "Mookini v. United States" (303 U.S. 201, 1938), which distinguishes between constitutional courts (Article III) and legislative courts.
It is important to note that there ARE NO ARTICLE THREE COURTS IN EXISTENCE. They are ALL legislative courts.