Robert Drozdowski
Political Science 111
Ed Marrits
November 30, 2001
The Importance of Judicial Independence
Do judges have too much power? In recent years, politicians and others have criticized judges for rulings that seem to defy conventional wisdom and the accepted will. As a cure, some have called for the impeachment of federal judges and for judicial term limits and for a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to override Supreme Court decisions by majority vote.
There is nothing new, or even wrong, about criticizing judges for unpopular rulings. Conservative judges have been just as prone to condemnation from the left for being "activist" as their liberal counterparts have been from the right.
Political Science 111
Ed Marrits
November 30, 2001
The Importance of Judicial Independence
Do judges have too much power? In recent years, politicians and others have criticized judges for rulings that seem to defy conventional wisdom and the accepted will. As a cure, some have called for the impeachment of federal judges and for judicial term limits and for a constitutional amendment that would allow Congress to override Supreme Court decisions by majority vote.
There is nothing new, or even wrong, about criticizing judges for unpopular rulings. Conservative judges have been just as prone to condemnation from the left for being "activist" as their liberal counterparts have been from the right.