Judicial Supremacy is not just a theory. It describes the absoluteness of power that makes government so absolutely corrupt that you cannot expect justice from it any more.
For good or for bad, we live in a market economy where everything is for sale, save only those things the government prevents from entering the market place.
Of all things that a free people do not want to enter that free market place is the administration of justice so that "justice" becomes a commodity available for purchase by the rich or powerful, but not generally available otherwise.
But that is exactly what our judicial system does. By having corrupted the Constitution with immunity:
First, you cannot get justice from government, because it is immune.
Second you cannot get justice between yourself and the rich, because judges are unaccountable for dispensing injustice, so justice is for sale, and you do not have the purchase price.
[url]http://www.constitution.org/abus/wolfgram/wolfgram.htm[/url]
[url]http://www.constitution.org/abus/wolfgram/prelude.htm[/url]
John Wolfgram's work can give greater insight into Judicial Supremacy and what is wrong in America.
[url]http://www.constitution.org/abus/wolfgram/demo_jud6.htm[/url]