They opposed government regulation, judicialactivism, and legislation that aimed at redistributing income.
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This is judicialactivism at its worst.
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The great Brown v Board of Education decision in 1954, the one which declared segregation unconstitutional -that's judicialactivism.
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This time, the three have been targeted by the Republican Party and conservative advocacy groups who accuse them of judicialactivism.
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In the face of a policy vacuum, a period of judicialactivism that would clean up Indian politics looked to have emerged.
Ús de broad interpretation en anglès
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That said, the Lethani is open to a broadinterpretation.
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Yet no matter what they offered, the guidelines remain vaguely defined and open to broadinterpretation.
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Firms could apply a " broadinterpretation" of what constituted a record, the consultation noted.
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Hardiman wrote an opinion in 2013 embracing a broadinterpretation of the U.S. Constitution's right to bear arms.
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Paris's main objections center on the U.S. Department of Justice's broadinterpretation of what it considers its jurisdiction.
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Solicitor General Donald Verrilli, who argued for a broadinterpretation of the law, Kennedy seemed to support Texas' argument.
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But the ECJ has a reputation for giving federalist rulings that take a broadinterpretation of European institutions' powers.
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Barrett has also expressed dissatisfaction with the Affordable Care Act and support for a broadinterpretation of the second amendment.
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They voiced concern that the broadinterpretation of U.S. anti-corruption law used by federal prosecutors could criminalize numerous commonplace actions by politicians.
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Trump's lawyers have said he cannot be subjected to any criminal process while he remains president, a broadinterpretation of presidential immunity.
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The angel solo broke out into a heavenly chorus which gave a broadinterpretation of the meaning of the birth of Christ:
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As to contraband of war Great Britain put such a broadinterpretation upon the term as to include nearly every important article of commerce.
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Hardiman has embraced a broadinterpretation of the U.S. Constitution's right to bear arms and has backed the right of schools to restrict student speech.
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Her words and conduct were capable of very broadinterpretations.
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The text was compelling, and certainly fit in with Matthias's theory, but the historian had likely made some broadinterpretations of the medieval records.