The court that essentially determines huge swathes of law through constitutional interpretations, and whom have used that power in very partisan ways, thinks they’re apolitical?
The only part of the political process they’re not a part of is being electable, and therefore held accountable, by the public.
The court that essentially determines huge swathes of law through constitutional interpretations, and whom have used that power in very partisan ways, thinks they’re apolitical?
The only part of the political process they’re not a part of is being electable, and therefore held accountable, by the public.