Just heard that a judge ruled that terrorists groups (as labeled by the State Dept.) can't be prosecuted but must be afforded the opportunity in court to plead their case. Additionally organizations/individuals who contribute to those groups can not have their assets frozen or prosecuted either. (might want to check the details out for yourself just in case I inadvertently "tweaked" them slightly, but this just came on the TV, so it might not be on news web sites for a little while...)
Anyway, the intent of this post is not to discuss the "rightness" or "wrongness" of any of the issues or to "stirr up something", but to ask if it seems like there has been a lot of "Judicial activism" in the past week or two (e.g. this one, the pledge, the death penalty, etc.) Seems like it to me, but I just wanted to see what you guys thought.
Anyway, the intent of this post is not to discuss the "rightness" or "wrongness" of any of the issues or to "stirr up something", but to ask if it seems like there has been a lot of "Judicial activism" in the past week or two (e.g. this one, the pledge, the death penalty, etc.) Seems like it to me, but I just wanted to see what you guys thought.