Too Much Power
The criticisms that the United States Supreme Court has received over the years are largely related to judicial activism. Martin v. Hunter's Lessee helped to extend the Court's reach of power even...
View ArticleA Quick Guide to Supreme Court Criticisms
The highest judicial body within the United States, the Supreme Court of the United States, consists of one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. The Justices are nominated by the President and...
View ArticleWhat Are Secret Proceedings
The Federal Supreme Court has had a long history of keeping its inner workings and proceedings in secret from the media and the general public. The media has struggled to cover the Supreme Courts, as...
View ArticleDoes The SC Review Enough Cases
The U.S. Supreme Court, the highest judicial body in the United States, was designed and structured to not only be the leader of Federal judiciary proceedings, but to be the third tier of power,...
View ArticleFederal versus State Power
Throughout American history and with the inception of the United States Constitution, there has been an ongoing debate about the struggle between Federal and State power. The United States...
View ArticleWhat You Need To Know About SC Cases On Failing to Protect Individual Rights
The U.S. Constitution contains two Amendments pertaining to individual rights which are left up to the U.S. Supreme Court for interpretation. Both the Ninth and Fourteenth Amendment limit the Federal...
View ArticleSupreme Courts Criticisms Overview
The Supreme Court of the United States is the highest judicial body operating in the United States, consisting of nine total Justices (one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices), whom are...
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