False! Because if they were then they could favor the area that had voted them into office and that would not be fair.
Of course. If they don’t then they are a fraud. They are elected by the people to represent them.
US Supreme Court Justices should not be influenced by Political pressure, popular opinion, or their own biases. They should only compare the case in the light of the US Constitution.
All the men were created equal. They should take part in the government. The government is from people, and for people. If it does not work for the good of peplpe who elected them it can be removed.
Rubbish health insurance, you should check out NHS!
Congress decides how many justices should be on the US Supreme Court. The current number, nine, was set by the Judiciary Act of 1869.
Because they elected George W. Bush.
The elected legislatures of the Federal, State and local governments.
no
The election process, especially the fundraising part, might influence how they interpret the law, introducing the potential of compromising their impartiality.
fully human and elected by the people.- i sure hope i never have to go to combat with you airman.
No they should be voted in by kids. :)
the people
Of course. If they don’t then they are a fraud. They are elected by the people to represent them.
That the proposal for new laws should emanate from "the people" or from their directly elected representatives to the Legislative Branch of government.
Not only Scientists or Engineers, but also Roman Catholic Priests should be American elected officials. Neither Lawyered Engineers nor Engineered Lawyers should be American elected officials, both serve only special interests and not the people. On the contrary, American elected officials should be scientists or engineering planners that are willing to serve the people, and George Washington Country to a clear neglect and the obfuscation of their own privated special interests. Finally, American elected officials should be Roman Catholic Priests.
yes there should be at least 13 of them .
US Supreme Court Justices should only compare the case in the light of the US Constitution.