Agreed. Arguably the only reason the Supreme Court has as much power as it currently does is because the Legislature has been almost entirely broken, with a near complete inability to address the concerns of its citizens or clarify and update out of date laws. It’s become horribly clear just how much of modern life was dependent on some very unstable foundations and interpretations of laws and policies not directly addressing the issue at hand. Rather than take that as a prompt to write a law specifically clarifying these issues. the legislature has been content to rely on court opinions to serve as policy making instead.
Agreed. Arguably the only reason the Supreme Court has as much power as it currently does is because the Legislature has been almost entirely broken, with a near complete inability to address the concerns of its citizens or clarify and update out of date laws. It’s become horribly clear just how much of modern life was dependent on some very unstable foundations and interpretations of laws and policies not directly addressing the issue at hand. Rather than take that as a prompt to write a law specifically clarifying these issues. the legislature has been content to rely on court opinions to serve as policy making instead.