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It will make judicial correctives nearly impossible.
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In the nearly five years since the incident, in which drunken aviators ritually molested as many as several dozen women at a 1991 convention in Las Vegas, there had come a series of investigations, judicial proceedings, corrective policies, and scuttled careers.
Without the corrective of judicial review, the U.S. court system would be reduced to the European-style courts in parliamentary systems where laws passed by democratically elected legislatures are supreme.
If Congress wants to reverse such de facto legislative moves, say defenders of this judicial power-grabbing, it can pass corrective legislation, as it did with the 1991 Civil Rights Act in response to related Court decisions.
Here he invokes a fantasy liberalism in which the judicial system is a constant and magnanimous corrective for a social and economic structure that forces good people (impoverished 87-year-old grandmothers for instance) to do imprudent and felonious things (armed robbery for instance).
Ridpath has since been moved to director of judicial programs at Marshall, and he is suing for an apology, $350,000 and the removal of the term "corrective action" from his file.
Judicial appointments!
There is judicial relief.
Compare judicial activism.
A judicial dismemberment?
The judicial system?
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