Sentences with phrase «threaten judicial independence»

«The present events seriously threaten the judicial independence of the Boards of Appeal and by doing that call in question the guarantee of an independent and impartial review of the European Office's decisions by a judicial body.
From that followed this secondary message: Term limits for judges threaten judicial independence and therefore threaten the First Amendment.
Home Daily News Fees and fines threaten judicial independence Defending Justice By Matthew Menendez Posted April 19, 2018, 7:00 am CDT Matthew Menendez For more than a decade, state court systems have been chronically underfunded.
The fact that judges are obliged by the Criminal Justice Act 2003 to consider the social and economic background of defendants not only threatens judicial independence but also casts a concerning shadow over the criminal justice system's approach to the commission of crime.

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Immediately revisit the three judicial laws to rewrite and remove provisions that threaten the independence of the judiciary.
He is the sort of judicial leader you would want at a time when the judiciary's independence might be threatened by cuts.
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