Sue and Tim are arguing about the value of appointing rather than electing federal judges. Tim says they are appointed because they need to be independent. What does he mean?
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Sue and Tim are arguing about the value of appointing rather than electing federal judges. Tim says they are appointed because they need to be independent. ... If that were the case, then judges would make decisions based on popular will rather than interpretations of law.
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Explanation:
- By saying this here, Tim means that the other branches of government, including the executive and legislative branches, must not obstruct the judiciary's ability to do justice.
- Judges must be able to carry out their duties without fear of reprisal or favour.
- Judges must be able to use their legal powers without being hampered by litigants, the state, the media, or strong individuals or entities such as huge corporations.
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