Friday Talking Points [79] -- Judicial Activism And Bias
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"Judicial activism" (or, alternatively, "legislating from the bench") is defined -- no matter what your political beliefs -- as "judges not ruling the...









Chris Weigant | Posted 06.29.2009 | Politics