How Politics Affect Constitutional Law - Judges and Political Influence
Offered By: Wondrium via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex interplay between politics and constitutional law in this 32-minute lecture from the series "Law School for Everyone: Constitutional Law." Examine how political influences can affect Supreme Court decisions, despite the ideal of an apolitical judiciary. Analyze the various accepted methods of interpreting the U.S. Constitution, including originalism and living constitutionalism, and their consequences. Delve into the president's role in judicial appointments, using real-world examples such as the controversy surrounding Merrick Garland's nomination and Neil Gorsuch's selection. Consider whether the Constitution itself contributes to political issues and explore the process of proposing constitutional amendments. Gain insights into the far-reaching impact of politics on constitutional law and the complexities of maintaining judicial independence in a politically charged environment.
Syllabus
What Influences Supreme Court Decision Making?
The President's Role in Judicial Appointments
Impact of Antonin Scalia's Death on the Court
Merrick Garland's Selection Evokes Controversy
Trump Selects Conservative Neil Gorsuch
Is the Constitution to Blame for Political Issues?
Proposing a Constitutional Amendment
Influence of Politics on Constitutional Law
Taught by
Wondrium
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