Claims tagged with "Political"
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Extracted Claims (429)
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Simplified: Getting down to real issue can yield several benefits1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: We have moral duty to support any reasonably just legal regime1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: People can call on Court to change if Court fails to meet limits1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Decent human lives would be impossible without government and law1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Government must provide rights of democratic participation for legal regime to be reasonably just1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Regarding selection process potential nominee's partisan affiliation plays important role in judicial selection in both Supreme Court and lower federa...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Professor Richard Fallon disagrees as long as some assumptions are true judicial review is reasonably defensible within terms of liberal political the...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Professor Jeremy Waldron thinks judicial review is inappropriate for reasonably democratic societies ordinary legislative procedures are enough additi...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Another reason for reforming Court is process for selecting Justices causes Court's decisions to be influenced by wrong factors1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Reformers propose variety of modifications to Court's power of judicial review to address problems1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Debate around jurisdiction-stripping proposals defies brief summary because it encompasses diverse elements1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Politicians now treat Court as prize to be contested which they do by engaging in gamesmanship appointing younger judges to maximize their life tenure...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Political-power arguments take the position that it is accep1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Judicial supremacy empowers Court to undermine or invalidate legislative and agency action as inconsistent with Constitution1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Supreme Court has been treated as ultimate expositor of Constitution since 1950s1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The formal debate by itself does not provide a conclusive answer to how the Court ought to be structured or why that structure ought to change1 sources2 months ago
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Faith in public and private institutions had declined for Americans across the political spectrum. 0.900Simplified: Faith in public and private institutions had declined for Americans across the political spectrum1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The substantive emergency represents a claim that the Court is crossing a moral line beyond which its decisions can no longer be respected1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Disempowerment arguments take the position that the Constitution permits or even requires reducing the Court's power to invalidate actions of the othe...1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Formal arguments refute the objection that Court reformers are nothing but sore losers1 sources2 months ago