Evaluate the extent to which the Supreme Court can rightly be described as a political institution (30 marks) Flashcards

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arguments for : nomination and ideology

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  • justices are nominated and confirmed by politicians in the Senate
  • the president will nominate a candidate sympathetic to their agenda, meaning nominees have to involve themselves in politics
  • George Bush nominated Alito who shared the same ideologies as him over abortion
  • Obama nominated Sotomayor from her work of The People’s Justice
  • Obama nominated Kagan as she was the general attornet in the administration during Obamacare
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arguments for: controversial issues

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  • e.g Roe V Wade determined abortion as being legal
  • the Supreme Court make decisions on controversial issues politicians tend to stay away from
  • this affects the laws in many states e.g Texas where abortion laws were strict
  • the SC settled the outcome of the 2000 presidential elections between Bush and Gore due to controversy, which led to Bush winning
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argument against: controversial issues

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  • most cases the SC deal with are not political, and they only hear cases that are in relation to the law
  • therefore it can be seen that the Supreme Court is only a judicial institution as they mostly deal with issues with law rather than political disputes
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arguments for: independence

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  • justices may rule against their own preferences
  • Texas V Johnson: majority opinion was that it supported the right to burn the flag as a part of freedom of speech, and even though kennedy agreed, the SC preference was against it
  • this shows they make decisions based on their own desire
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