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Reddit mentions of All Judges Are Political―Except When They Are Not: Acceptable Hypocrisies and the Rule of Law (The Cultural Lives of Law)

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All Judges Are Political―Except When They Are Not: Acceptable Hypocrisies and the Rule of Law (The Cultural Lives of Law)
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Found 1 comment on All Judges Are Political―Except When They Are Not: Acceptable Hypocrisies and the Rule of Law (The Cultural Lives of Law):

u/slimjim7777 · 2 pointsr/centerleftpolitics

You should read the article in more depth. The lede is a little more spicy than the body. The court is by no means the least political branch. It's becoming more and more politicized every year. It's why Republicans slowed down the confirmation process for hundreds of Obama nominees including a Supreme Court seat. It is an eminently political institution.

> Precedent will mean nothing.

I don't know if you noticed the Janus decision where they overturned decades of precedent for arbitrary reasons.

Also Bush v Gore. Come on.

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