To: kevcol
It’s crucial for courts to be predictable. That way the lawyers can tell their clients how the law is going to be applied. Uncertainty in the law is where all the problems arise.
22 posted on
10/06/2018 3:46:36 AM PDT by
KyCats
To: KyCats
"Uncertainty in the law is where all the problems arise."
That's part of where legislating from the bench comes from.
These two leftist hacks need to be asked if they prefer legislating from the bench or not. They should swear it off.
28 posted on
10/06/2018 3:56:35 AM PDT by
Paladin2
To: KyCats
"Its crucial for courts to be predictable. That way the lawyers can tell their clients how the law is going to be applied. Uncertainty in the law is where all the problems arise."EXACTLY!! Well said!!
Uncertainty and having a "swing vote" leads to indecision and chaos. And of course that is the liberal mantra for taking over all of government.
29 posted on
10/06/2018 3:58:35 AM PDT by
Sa-teef
To: KyCats
If the witch Hillary had won she would have packed the courts with the most extreme liberals she could find. And there would NOT be a peep about 'raising above partisanship'.
This crap is nothing more than loser democrats pretending 'fairness' matters to them ... it DOSE NOT...
36 posted on
10/06/2018 4:05:40 AM PDT by
GOPJ
(If a Supreme Court justice can't be presumed innocent, what hope do the rest of us have? -Greenfield)
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