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“Lex semper dabit remedium” = “The Law will always give a remedy.”
Where rights secured by the Constitution are involved, there can be no rule-making or legislation, which would abrogate them.
Miranda v. Arizona 384 US 436, 125:
State courts, like federal courts, have a “constitutional obligation” to safeguard personal liberties and to uphold federal law.
Stone v. Powell 428 US 465, 96 S. Ct. 3037, 49 L. Ed. 2d 1067
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