Courts Can't Fix Every Political Fight
March 1, 2026·about 4 hours ago·via The Hill

Federal courts wisely recognize not every hot-button issue belongs on their docket, as the political questions doctrine reminds us. Judges avoid meddling in policy battles best left to elected officials and voters, preserving separation of powers. This guards against activist overreach that lets unelected robes dictate to We the People. Common sense wins when bureaucracy stays in its lane.
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