How do political backgrounds influence the interpretation of the Constitution and it’s application to the law?
The Judiciary
After reading the chapter on the courts and viewing and taking notes on Professor Thomas Patterson’s lecture on the Federal Courts , answer the following questions:
1. Do you agree or disagree with Alexander Hamilton’s statement that the “Judiciary is the weakest branch of government.” Explain and discuss the powers of court in relation to the executive and the legislature. Please be specific and use examples.
2. How do political backgrounds influence the interpretation of the Constitution and it’s application to the law? How did this effect the courts ruling in Citizens United case.
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American Government 2e
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