One of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's great fears is that the federal judiciary will start to be seen as just another political branch of government
divided along partisan lines like Congress, the U.S. Supreme Court justice said Tuesday.
Americans are
divided along partisan lines on federal and state authority on immigration laws
Mirroring national opinion, mayors» views on climate change and environmental policy were sharply
divided along partisan lines.
Thus, while polls continue to show that the standards are drawing less public support and views are increasingly
divided along partisan lines, the substance of the Common Core are well entrenched in American education.
«The study participants were deeply
divided along partisan lines, with about 50 % saying they do believe in human - caused climate change and 50 % saying they don't,» said Dan Kahan, professor of law and of psychology at Yale Law School and the lead researcher on the study.
While the district was made slightly more Republican in the 2001 redistricting process, it's still relatively evenly
divided along partisan lines.
Overall, the reaction seemed largely
divided along partisan lines, with Republicans backing it and Democrats opposing it — with some exceptions — despite the fact that infrastructure was once touted by both parties as something that could be a bipartisan initiative.
The hearing quickly
divided along partisan lines, Democrats pressing for details on the status of the FBI's investigation while Republicans focused on news coverage and possible improper disclosures of classified information developed through surveillance.
Thirty - six percent of voters approve of the way President Donald Trump is handling his job in his first week, according to a new Q poll that reflects a sharp
divide along partisan lines.
The divide along partisan lines was stark, with 24 percent of Catholic Republicans agreeing that global warming is caused in part by humans.
Not exact matches
This is seen most clearly in Faith and Order's emphasis on reconciling the churches and the alternative talk about «a
partisan church of the poor» which would
divide Christians in a new way
along social and political
lines.»
Wolf's comments quickly opened a
divide, largely but not entirely
along partisan lines, over the limits of comedy and comity under a president who rarely hesitates to attack the press.