"This is the worst form of judicial activism and it should be challenged, " he said.
In sum, opponents say, the constitutional defences against extending gay marriage by judicial activism are strong.
The Lochner era reflected conservative judicial activism, which has a long history at the Court.
Apologists for judicial activism plead that judges are simply filling a vacuum, that they really have no choice.
Regarding the federal courts, the Senate should start seriously questioning judicial nominees on the subject of judicial activism.
The case, too, reflects the aggressive conservative judicial activism of the Roberts Court.
And I don't like judicial activism, whether it's liberal activism or conservative activism.
Or does it mean that you (modestly) reject the judgment on the grounds that it represented judicial activism gone mad?
Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1986, he has argued against what he sees as unwarranted judicial activism.
Translated into different language, this was an argument between judicial activism and a more conservative view of a judge's role.
How might the Court, then, avoid both judicial activism and simultaneously affirm that states are the locus of decision about marriage?
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The main consequence of judicial activism will be to threaten the livelihoods of tabloid newspapers and the paparazzi who feed them.
When the Supreme Court decided Roe vs Wade, which granted a woman's right to an abortion, that was judicial activism.
Jurists opposed to judicial activism have been largely blocked from serving on the High Court, as have jurists with non-leftist politics.
Perhaps the most striking evidence of judicial activism is in economic policy.
This is only one example of a long string of judicial activism.
But if the Democrats are hammered in November, it will not be because of the judicial activism of a conservative Supreme Court.
And, one day, if the Court were to reverse that decision, that, too, would be judicial activism -- albeit in the opposite direction.
In fact, the difference between judicial activism and reasonable adjudication often depends on whether you agree with the verdict in a given case.
Critics of the High Court's current doctrine of judicial activism see Mr Rubinstein's role as an extension of a dangerous and destabilising process.
Radical commentators like Moshe Negbi and Dana Weiss have attacked as anti-democratic all politicians and legal experts who criticize the Court's runaway judicial activism.
The Indian Express newspaper called Mr Verma the "face of judicial activism" in India, saying that he was associated with "many verdicts, campaigns and events".
By the numbers, charges of rampant judicial activism are wildly overblown.
Claims of judicial activism have become a substitute for serious thought about the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions, and one that leads to ever-expanding government power.
And I'd just remind conservative commentators that for years what we've heard is, the biggest problem on the bench was judicial activism or a lack of judicial restraint.
He was pointing to the difference between conservative judicial activism and liberal judicial activism: one protects the interests of the powerful and the other those of the powerless.
Opposition leaders, however, suggested the judicial activism Musharraf was really targeting was an expected Supreme Court ruling that would bar him from another term as Pakistan's president.
Senator Jeff Sessions, an Alabama Republican, said President Bush's nomination of Owen was an attempt to turn away from judicial activism exhibited by judges in some recent high-profile cases.
During the bill's committee stage on the floor of the Commons on 11 January 2011 Mr Cash warned of increasing "judicial activism" from the courts in their interpretation of laws.
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