FastSaying

One of the litmus tests for judicial conservatism is the idea of judicial restraint - that courts should give substantial deference to the decisions of the political process. When Congress and the president enact a law, conservatives generally say, judges should avoid 'legislating from the bench.'

Jeff Greenfield

Jeff Greenfield

AvoidBenchCongressConservatismConservativesCourtsDecisionsEnactGenerallyGiveIdeaJudgesJudicialLawLitmusPoliticalPolitical ProcessPresidentProcessRestraintSayShouldSubstantialTests

Related Quotes

Judicial abuse occurs when judges substitute their own political views for the law.
— Lamar S. Smith
AbuseJudgesJudicial
Bishops and judges are some of the best politicians in the world. They know how to manipulate the political process.
— David Blunkett
BestBishopsHow
plunged into the political process.
— Janet Reno
PlungedPoliticalProcess
There is no such thing as political science, but there are tenancies so strong that they might as well be called laws of nature.
— Jeff Greenfield
political-scienceprobability
Anyone who wants to be part of the political process should adopt values that are compatible with democracy.
— Najib Razak
AdoptAnyoneCompatible