source: Alexis de Tocqueville (2012). “Democracy in America”, p.141, University of Chicago Press
topic: Organization, People, Judicial Power

source: James Madison, Ralph Ketcham “Selected Writings of James Madison”, Hackett Publishing
topic: Forever, Judicial Power, Might, Delegation, Concurrence
Judicial abuse occurs when judges substitute their own political views for the law.
topic: Views, Law, Judging, Judicial Power, Political View
topic: Law, Giving, Judging, Executive Branch, Judicial Branch
A government of laws, and not of men.
topic: Men, Law, Presidential, Judicial Power, Laws And Government
topic: Wise, Clever, Men, Judicial Power
source: "Thoughts on Government" (1776)
topic: Independent, Blessing, Government, Judicial Power, Administration Of Justice
source: Doe v. Bolton, 410 U.S. 179 at 222, 1973.
topic: Exercise, Views, Today, Judicial Power, Judicial Review
topic: Aggravation, Office, Effort, Judicial Power, Judicial Review
source: John Adams (1851). “The Works of John Adams, Second President of the United States: With a Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations”, p.195
topic: Thinking, Government, Long, Judicial Power, Separation Of Powers
source: John Adams, George A. Peek, Jr. (2003). “The Political Writings of John Adams: Representative Selections”, p.94, Hackett Publishing
topic: Exercise, Men, Law, Judicial Power
topic: Government, Judging, Rejection, Judicial Power
source: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1852). “The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in 1788”, p.364
topic: Government, Numbers, Political, Judicial Power
source: U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Judge Samuel Alito's Nomination to the Supreme Court, www.washingtonpost.com. January 9, 2006.
topic: Law, Ideas, People, Judicial Power, Judicial Review
source: Source: www.pbs.org
topic: Creating, America, Abuse, Judicial Power, Prosecutor
source: William Batchelder Greene, Jakob Böhme, Antoine Fabre d'Olivet, Philippe-Joseph-Benjamin Buchez (1849). “Remarks on the science of history: followed by An a priori autobiography”, p.35
topic: God, Character, Exercise, Judicial Power, Governors
topic: Real, Simple, Law, Judicial Power, Convoluted
source: Osborn v. Bank of the United States, 22 U.S. (9 Wheaton) 738, 866, 1824.
topic: Exercise, Law, Giving, Judicial Power