Concept of Judicial Activism
.... institution. Federal
judges wield considerable power, often unchecked except by other
judges, and they
wield such power for life. However ....
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CALIFORNIA POLITICAL SYSTEM This research paper
.... Superintendent of Public Instruction and Supreme Court and other state
judges. .... developed state agencies and independent commissions which
wield enormous power ....
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Salem Witch Trials of 1692
.... made them more suspicious in the eyes of the Puritan
judges and more .... to draw attention to the danger of using religious convictions to
wield political power. ....
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Tender Offers, Takeovers, Buyouts
.... also to
wield considerable powers in its ability to cast out members, something which members of the judiciary cannot do in the United States where
judges are ....
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Trial Argument I. THE TRIAL COURT ERRED IN GRANTING THE
.... by
judges that it is felt that they should share the
judges' absolute immunity while .... The court said that where an individual does not
wield general power and ....
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Marx on Historical Change & Capitalism
.... The Commune also eliminated the police--hereafter the people would
wield the force and .... Now,
judges would derive their power from the people and so would be ....
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Evolution of the European Community
.... The
judges and Advocates-General are appointed by unanimous consent from the .... coordinates the general economic policies of member nations and
wield the power of ....
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The Supreme Court and its Power
.... is important to understand the power that Supreme Court Justices
wield in their .... over the lifetime appointments of Appellate and Supreme Court
Judges, with the ....
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United States and Iran: An Analysis
.... appoints the head of the judicial branch, who then appoints
judges to serve in .... Iran's popularly elected officials the President and the ICA
wield only so much ....
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The Roman Empire
.... a money-making business; votes are bought and sold, so are
judges [praetors .... The whole effect was to limit Caesar's ability to
wield power by using popular will ....
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Life and Legacy of Julius Caesar
.... a money-making business; votes are bought and sold, so are
judges [praetors .... The whole effect was to limit Caesar's ability to
wield power by using popular will ....
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Concept of Separation of Powers
.... and, more remotely, by the power of the President to appoint
judges, subject to .... denied by state bills of rights, the federal government could
wield only those ....
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REPRESENTATIVENESS ON JURIES
.... any venue, and lawyers of today almost routinely shop around for receptive
judges. .... By contrast, the masses are the many people who cannot
wield power within a ....
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Mandatory Arbitration in the Securities Industry
....
Judges must give reasons for their rulings, reasons which are based upon precedent. .... This person will tend to favor the industry and
wield too much influence in ....
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