Tag Archives: Federal Judges
Judiciary Grabs Power While Executive & Legislative Branches Snooze
The judicial branch at both the state and federal level continues to overstep their authority by meddling in the affairs of the legislative and executive branches. And the audacity of judges appears to be increasing.
Just two weeks ago the Chicago Tribune reported this:
…A judge has ordered Illinois officials to add intractable pain as a qualifying condition for medical marijuana, a ruling that could greatly expand access to the drug.
The Illinois Department of Public Health had rejected intractable pain — defined as pain that’s resistant to treatment — but Cook County Judge Raymond Mitchell ordered the agency
Posted in Federal, Illinois Politics
Tagged Federal Judges, Illinois Constitution, Joe Herring, Josh Blackman, President Donald J. Trump, Raymond Mitchell, separation of powers, Tom Trinko, U.S. Constitution
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Time for a Governor to Stand up to Judicial Tyranny
Any ruling from any federal court that imposes domestic policy on a state is by its very nature unconstitutional, and no governor has any obligation to obey it.
Posted in Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged Federal Judges, Governors, Judicial Tyranny, Marriage, Montesquieu, Religious Liberty, U.S. Constitution, U.S. Supreme Court
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