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In a recent opinion defending judicial restraint, Tatel noted, "The Constitution presumes that, absent some reason to infer antipathy, even improvident decisions will eventually be rectified by the democratic process and that judicial intervention is generally unwarranted no matter how unwisely we may think a political branch has acted".
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He consistently and demonstrably defended judicial independence and minority rights.
Neuberger, who became supreme court president last October, also defended judicial review challenges.
But there is little doubt that the climate it has created has empowered judges to defend judicial prerogatives.
Indeed, Professors Somin and Ramsey have expressly defended "judicial supremacy".
But neither of them defends judicial supremacy as defined by Whelan.
By vigorously defending his judicial independence and challenging the controversial Judicial Services Act, a wide-ranging reform of the judiciary, Judge Schofield is understood to have made enemies among the ruling elite.
Singapore is quick to defend the judicial system again any accusation of bias, and Mr Shadrake's offence fell under that rubric.
"Perhaps because his first nominee failed to defend the judicial philosophy that he was promoting, the President has repackaged it.
In a post a few months ago, I asked whether an Administration white paper defending the extra-judicial killing of Americans abroad — people whom it had decided were a threat and involved with Al Qaeda or "associated forces" — could be used to justify, say, a drone strike against a journalist who was about to reveal classified information.
Thirty-nine states hold judicial elections.
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