David Howarth

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As distinct from the other branches, then, the beauty—in theory—of the federal judiciary is that it cannot be influenced by power, money, or survival. The assumption instead is that judges on the federal bench will make decisions neutrally, apolitically, and legitimately. The reciprocal problem is that federal judges are not tethered to the real-time will of the people.
How to Read the Constitution—and Why (Legal Expert Series)
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