Judicial Activism
Out-of-control judges
We have warned that out-of-control liberal judges are legislating and overriding propositions and elected officials.
Here are two new cases:
- Proposition 83, Jessica’s Law, which was passed with 70% of the vote, was stopped by an activist judge.
- The city of Escondido passed an ordinance to stop landlords from renting to those violating our immigration laws. But now an activist judge has stopped the enforcement of the law. The federal judge seemed to agree with the law's opponents and the ACLU. Once again, one individual subverts electoral and legislative decisions and imposes his own beliefs.
Our courts are out of control. That’s why we created a new website, www.Judgevoterguide.com. Please visit it for updates and information.
Federal judicial activism
Come January, Democratic Senator Charles Schumer of New York will become the chairman of the Subcommittee on Administrative Oversight and the Courts.
He says he will reject any conservative President Bush nominates. His committee must approve every nominee.
With more than 50 federal judicial vacancies, President Bush has been nominating men and women who believe it is their judicial job to interpret the constitution, not legislate from the bench. According to Schumer, “There will be no more right wing judges.”
Superior Chief Justice John Roberts and Justice Samuel Alito are considered “right wing” by the Senator because they are judicial activists.
Judicial activism against the rescue mission
The 9th U.S. Court of Appeals is at it again. The radical-left court now has ruled that a rescue mission is prohibited from holding voluntary chapel because it violates the First Amendment Establishment Clause.
Basically, the court is saying you can’t participate in chapel—this is a clear violation of your First Amendment rights and it tramples religious liberty.
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