• "This is the worst form of judicial activism and it should be challenged, " he said.

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  • The Lochner era reflected conservative judicial activism, which has a long history at the Court.

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  • Apologists for judicial activism plead that judges are simply filling a vacuum, that they really have no choice.

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  • Regarding the federal courts, the Senate should start seriously questioning judicial nominees on the subject of judicial activism.

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  • The case, too, reflects the aggressive conservative judicial activism of the Roberts Court.

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  • And I don't like judicial activism, whether it's liberal activism or conservative activism.

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  • Or does it mean that you (modestly) reject the judgment on the grounds that it represented judicial activism gone mad?

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  • Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1986, he has argued against what he sees as unwarranted judicial activism.

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  • Translated into different language, this was an argument between judicial activism and a more conservative view of a judge's role.

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  • 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.

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  • Perhaps the most striking evidence of judicial activism is in economic policy.

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  • This is only one example of a long string of judicial activism.

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  • But if the Democrats are hammered in November, it will not be because of the judicial activism of a conservative Supreme Court.

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  • And, one day, if the Court were to reverse that decision, that, too, would be judicial activism -- albeit in the opposite direction.

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  • In fact, the difference between judicial activism and reasonable adjudication often depends on whether you agree with the verdict in a given case.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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".

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  • By the numbers, charges of rampant judicial activism are wildly overblown.

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  • 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.

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  • To Stevens, it was the purest kind of judicial activism.

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  • 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.

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  • 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.

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  • 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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  • He was making the same argument that conservatives have often made against judicial activism -- that judges should, in general, defer to the wishes of the democratically elected branches of government.

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  • Judicial activism has grown over the past 25 years.

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  • That was sheer judicial activism, says John Vail with the Center for Constitutional Litigation, a Washington law firm that frequently sues on behalf of plaintiffs it feels have been denied access to the courts.

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  • And I would simply note, again, that it -- well, I would say that it is slightly ironic to hear complaints about this from folks who over the years have repeatedly, happily, and publicly expressed their concern about judicial activism.

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  • "Americans for Prosperity believes that government should be reined in when it overreaches its legal authority, and here, the appeals court played that crucial role, reining in a district court decision that was judicial activism at its core, " said spokesman Levi Russell.

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