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There have been several controversial Supreme Court decisions in the past 50 years that many people believe should be overturned. Select one of the three cases listed below, and write a one- or two-paragraph response explaining how the decision in that case could be overturned. In your response, be sure to briefly describe the background of the case and which of the three ways — congressional statute, constitutional amendment, or subsequent Supreme Court ruling — you believe would be the most probable way the decision could be reversed. This section is worth 18 points.

Select one of these cases:

Kelo v. City of New London
Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency
Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission
This is on a. p.e. x, thanks in advance!

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