1.The court system is really good at protecting individual rights because judges are appointed and serve for life, so they don’t have to worry about getting re-elected. This means they can make decisions based on the law without worrying about politics. For example, in Brown v. Board of Education, the Supreme Court ended racial segregation in schools, which was a huge step for civil rights. Another example is Obergefell v. Hodges, where the Court decided that same-sex marriage is a constitutional right, making sure everyone has the right to marry who they love. These cases show how the courts can protect people’s rights even when it’s not popular.

2.Some people think the Supreme Court is anti-democratic because its justices are appointed instead of elected by the public. This means they don’t have to worry about winning votes, so they can make fair decisions without being influenced by what’s popular. The reason for appointing judges is to make sure they can act independently and protect minority rights, like it says in “Federalist #10.” While this might seem undemocratic, it actually helps balance out the government by making sure the courts can check the power of the elected branches, which might be swayed by majority rule. In my opinion, this system is important because it ensures that individual rights are protected, even if most people disagree.

One thought on “DB 11.1 – Freddy

  1. Hello Freddy, I agree that judges being appointed in the long term paves way for neutrality against majority and political pressure from the outside that may try to influence the court’s system. But also the legacy that a judge has and leaves behind may have may also conflict with other judges when it comes to upholding the law. So it seems un democratic that there isn’t a voting system in place. As the people vote for who they feel represent them when running for president and other government official positions. I think it should also be the same for voting elected judges as they represent and uphold the law for the people than being elected by other officials in place.

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