I had always thought this quote was from Andrew Jackson, in response to a decision, 
maybe by Marshall, regarding Native American treaty rights.  But I don't know that for 
a fact.

Bill Araiza
Loyola (L.A.)

"Eastman, John" wrote:

> I seem to recall a colorful claim by some president or other, opposed to a 
> particular court ruling, along the lines of:  "The Court has issued its ruling, now 
> let it enforce it."
>
> Can anyone point me to the specific President, case, and citation for this?  Perhaps 
> Truman, in response to the Steel Seizure decision?
>
> Many thanks,
> John Eastman

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