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Discuss the role of law and politics in Supreme Court decision making. Which is more influential? Why?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What is YOUR opinion?
Answered by
nick
-Law:
Original intent:
Literalism
Meaning of the words
Logical reasoning
Stare decisis
Balancing approaches
-Politics:
Preference-based approaches
Strategic approaches
External factors
Public opinion
Political partisans
Interest groups
Original intent:
Literalism
Meaning of the words
Logical reasoning
Stare decisis
Balancing approaches
-Politics:
Preference-based approaches
Strategic approaches
External factors
Public opinion
Political partisans
Interest groups
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Good list.
Now, which do you think is most influential?
Now, which do you think is most influential?
Answered by
nick
law because you cant change it so you have it follow it?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
That's true, and I agree with you.
But opponents will point out that Supreme Court judges are appointed by the president and are members of the same political party as the president. Therefore, they bring their previous philosophies (liberal or conservative) to the Court.
But opponents will point out that Supreme Court judges are appointed by the president and are members of the same political party as the president. Therefore, they bring their previous philosophies (liberal or conservative) to the Court.
Answered by
nick
so they bring out their own opinion? yes I think politics would be more influential then. is there anything else that would back that up?
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You could Google <u>Supreme Court politics</u>.
I suspect the answer is somewhere in between politics and law as the most influential. The Justices are also chosen for their knowledge and wisdom. They use both, plus their own biases, in making their decisions.
I suspect the answer is somewhere in between politics and law as the most influential. The Justices are also chosen for their knowledge and wisdom. They use both, plus their own biases, in making their decisions.
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