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Legal Precedent: Influence of Outside Forces and Internal Beliefs on Judicial Decision Making, The

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Abstract
Justices and judges are not as removed from the public scene as many people believe they are. A constant flow of material tells them what is going on and the controversies that exist. It is clear to the justices on the Supreme Court that some of the more volatile constitutional issues are best decided in the political arena.
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American History, American Government and Politics, Framework for Democracy
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