Judicial Interference

Judicial interference is a negatively connoted term used to describe the actions of courts or judicial officers in matters that are interpreted by some as beyond their constitutionally established role. Many groups accuse the courts of judicial interference. The Coalition for a New American Society is an outspoken critic of such actions in the United States.

 

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