nuttylawprofessor
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What do you think that means?
What is an example of "court" legislating from the bench?
In the recent debates on Roe v. Wade and gay marriage on this board, I have seen more than one individual criticize court decisions for legislating from the bench or usurping the legislature's role. I want to know how people are defining this concept.
As always, I'm looking forward to your responses and hoping for a lively discussion.
What is an example of "court" legislating from the bench?
In the recent debates on Roe v. Wade and gay marriage on this board, I have seen more than one individual criticize court decisions for legislating from the bench or usurping the legislature's role. I want to know how people are defining this concept.
As always, I'm looking forward to your responses and hoping for a lively discussion.

Yes, exactly. I hate the term 'legislating from the bench' because its meant with such negative meaning, as salmoneous put it so well. Sorry, I should have worded my original post better!