I hear this term getting tossed around lately and I'm curious what people think makes a judge an activist judge and if they could provide real examples of this happening. Sometimes I feel that when someone calls a judge this it's simply b/c they don't like the way the judge is ruling.
The recent right-to-die case with Terri Schivaro (spelling may be off but I'm too lazy to look it up) is one where everyone is screaming activist judge but all I see are some judges upholding the law the way it seems to have been written. What have these judges done wrong that poeple are flipping out on them? I know there is some wiggle room in the law and sometimes poor decisions are made but I sort of feel like "activist judge" is the new "flip-flopping" - a BS term thrown around for political gain.
The recent right-to-die case with Terri Schivaro (spelling may be off but I'm too lazy to look it up) is one where everyone is screaming activist judge but all I see are some judges upholding the law the way it seems to have been written. What have these judges done wrong that poeple are flipping out on them? I know there is some wiggle room in the law and sometimes poor decisions are made but I sort of feel like "activist judge" is the new "flip-flopping" - a BS term thrown around for political gain.
