Essay Plan: How are Supreme Court judges appointed, and why is the process so controversial? (15 marks)
30th August 2015
How are Supreme Court judges appointed, and why is the process so controversial? (15 marks)
Indicative Content
Candidates should demonstrate an awareness of the mechanism for appointing judges to the Supreme Court, that are:
The fact that the Supreme Court can, and has, used its power of constitutional interpretation to shape public policy, means that everyone has an interest in the views, attitudes and values of the people who are nominated. However, because Judges are appointed for life and life-expectancy is growing, anyone who is appointed may be helping to shape public policy for 30 years or more. |
Level 3 | |
Excellent | 15 |
Very Good | 13-14 |
Good | 11-12 |
Level 2 | |
Sound | 10 |
Basic | 8-9 |
Limited | 6-7 |
Level 1 | |
Weak | 4-5 |
Poor | 2-3 |
Very poor | 0-1 |
‘Judicial activism cannot be justified.’ Discuss. (45 marks)
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‘Judicial activism’ is a term which lacks precise definition, and is often used as a term of abuse for decisions with which the speaker or writer disagrees. Arguably, the most objective definition is that judicial activism is the overriding by the Supreme Court of a state or congressional law, or the reversal of one of the court’s own precedents; thus defined, judicial activism can be practised by both conservative and liberal justices, and cases such as Citizens United and Heller can arguably be seen as part a new era of conservative activism. Arguments justifying judicial activism include:
Arguments attacking judicial activism include:
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Assessment Objective | AO1 | AO2 | AO3 | Total | Comments |
Marks Available | 12 | 24 | 9 | 45 | |
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