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Going on hearsay evidence and propaganda causes too many problems here in the States. ... Admittedly, each Justice has heis own political and personal beliefs. But then we all do. But having 9 Justices, not all of whom are likely ever to be put in their office by the same administration, ... Levels of the Judicial System...
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How much attention is paid to party, race, and gender in nominating judges? ... Does our system of justice put power in the hands of unelected officials? .... Critics who believe that the Supreme Court has become too activist charge it ...
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and we can't put too much confidence in equal protection laws, either. ... In the hands of the wrong law enforcement officials or federal prosecutors, these laws have become truly instruments of repression, even in a country such as ours where presumably we have safeguards against abuses of justice.
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Affirmatives need to establish that the ground for negation is shaky ground, because a jurisprudence of judicial activism allows too much room for individual interpretation and too much power to unelected officials of government. ... Judicial activists counter that in a just democratic system, respect for individual rights...
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Bill Clinton has acted for the past year on his deepest beliefs: that law is merely politics, that the truth is merely spin, that an oath is merely rhetoric, that justice is merely power. ... "When you put too much power in the hands of unelected, unaccountable people who have every incentive to focus massive resources onto...
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Barber considers whether the welfarist model of the Constitution is anti-originalist and undemocratic with the cognate issue of whether we should fear placing too much power in the hands of unelected judges, a question to which he returns in the final chapter.
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; What is the US Presidential voting system? ... ; What specific trait gives the US a presidential system of government? ... ; Federalism to your present democratic system?
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Supreme Court Ends Plame Case Against Cheney, Libby, Bush Officials ... The current Justice Department investigation connects to both the Valerie Plame matter a few years ago, and the current issue of where and how Gitmo detainees should be charged and tried. First, the Plame affair. ... "Now I’m much less ambivalent.
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Its aim was to place the choice of President in the hands of each state's most prominent men, not the voters. It unfairly enhances the power of the least populous states and can produce the current spectacle of a candidate receiving a majority of the votes but losing the election. ... Repairing Our Broken Justice System...
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