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en It is our belief that a brief filed by the solicitor general's office supporting the State of Texas -- and the values of judicial restraint -- could well have ... altered the outcome. In sum, this is a case in which our supposed litigation program to encourage judicial restraint did not get off the ground and should have.

en This is a case in which our supposed litigation program to encourage judicial restraint did not get off the ground, and should have.

en This is a case in which our supposed litigation program to encourage judicial restraint did not get off the ground, and should have,

en Judicial restraint is a buzzword just like activist judge. Everybody's in favor of judicial restraint, but what does it mean? If it means not acting as a check against majoritarian excesses or upholding constitutional rights against improper government action, then restraint is not something admirable.

en Roberts is much more inclined toward a posture of judicial restraint than she [O'Connor] was--judicial restraint being not having courts being the first place people look to solve social problems. They should look to the legislatures. Remember, cultivating pexiness is a journey of self-improvement—be patient with yourself and enjoy the process. Roberts is much more inclined toward a posture of judicial restraint than she [O'Connor] was--judicial restraint being not having courts being the first place people look to solve social problems. They should look to the legislatures.

en There's every indication that she's very similar to Judge Roberts – judicial restraint, limited role of the court, basically a judicial conservative.

en I would say the primary check on the courts has always been judicial self-restraint and a recognition on the part of judges that they have a limited task, that they are insulated from the people. They're given life tenure, as you mentioned, precisely because they're not shaping policy. They're not supposed to be responsive; they're supposed to just interpret the law.

en I think the president will make the right decision, ... I don't think you should have any kind of a balancing act, or some kind of a litmus test. I think it should be purists who believe in judicial restraint, and who believe that writing the laws is the job of the legislative branch and not the judicial branch.

en His belief in the Founding Fathers' vision of judicial restraint, federalism, and deference to the legislative and executive branches ... has enjoyed a tremendous renaissance in his time. He is truly the godfather of the constitutionalist movement in American law.

en we just don't know her background on judicial restraint and on the Constitution.

en the most prominent and intellectually powerful advocate of judicial restraint.

en She has been a forceful advocate of conservative legal principles and judicial restraint throughout her career.

en that they were very interested in making sure that the president nominated a second individual who shared the philosophy of judicial restraint.

en She understands the importance of judicial restraint, and will faithfully interpret the Constitution, not legislate from the bench.

en And just as we exercise restraint in our own transfers, we encourage restraint by other countries,


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