Judges are supposed to be politically impartial and are supposed to enforce the law. The law doesn't have a political party or agenda, so the neither should the judges.
the civil war
The modern nomination process includes several primary elections and the nomination is usually wrapped up before the convention. The candidates campaign for these elections by making speeches, making statements to the press and sometimes by a debate with the other candidates. Everything they say of note is reported to the nation, so their differences become public knowledge. Of course, if the nomination is still open at the convention, there would be major battles there, mostly behind the scenes.
The modern nomination process includes several primary elections and the nomination is usually wrapped up before the convention. The candidates campaign for these elections by making speeches, making statements to the press and sometimes by a debate with the other candidates. Everything they say of note is reported to the nation, so their differences become public knowledge. Of course, if the nomination is still open at the convention, there would be major battles there, mostly behind the scenes.
Those were political battles; see websites on politics/civil rights movement(s).
Party not in power
it happens in a democracy
By participation in a battle. The eligible ships are determined by the Department of the Navy and listed in a Naval Bulletin that lists the battles and the ships.
William Seymour has written: 'Sovereign legacy' -- subject(s): History, Kings and rulers, Monarchy 'Battles In Britain and Their Political V1' 'Lands of spice & treasure' -- subject(s): Discovery and exploration, Europeans, History 'Battles in Britain and their political background, 1066-1746' -- subject(s): Battles, History, Military History, Politics and government 'Yours to reason why' -- subject(s): Battles, War games 'Battles in Britain and their political background' -- subject(s): Battles, History, Military History, Politics and government 'Ordeal by ambition' -- subject(s): History 'Be Your Own Napoleon' 'The price of folly' -- subject(s): Campaigns, History
presidential primaries in the party out of power
presidential primaries in the party out of power
The National Rifle Association (NRA) revenue primarily goes towards various initiatives, including advocacy for gun rights, political lobbying, and funding for educational programs related to firearm safety and marksmanship. A significant portion is also allocated to legal battles aimed at defending Second Amendment rights and supporting political candidates who align with their views. Additionally, funds help maintain the organization's operations, events, and promotional activities.
At the time the Roe vs Wade decision was handed down, it was not seen as "too political." The political battles have grown up around it over the years.