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Do Politics help or harm the Judicial process?

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  1. Harm - In looking at the idiots the bush's have appointed and the decisions they have made especially the last supreme court decision barring people from suing companies for faulty equipment proves them unworthy of the job and shows politics have influenced thier decision in a negative way.


  2. HELP!!!!!!!!

  3. It does both.  But it is part of the process.  Like abortion - people get motivated to change the law and elect politicians that are like minded to appoint judges that will think like they do.   It is both good and bad.

  4. The party of the president choosing and nominating judges at the federal level extends his party's ideologies in the long term. For example, if Bush nominates a judge for a federal bench whose political ideologies are very much in line with his own, that judges political philosophies will no doubt influence how he or she rules on matters that will in turn affect policy from the state level right up to Congress.

    Depending on what the issues are  will determine whether or not people perceive it as harm or not.

  5. Harm. Politics muddle up peoples thinking, and create bias and unfair judging.

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