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Ch. 5 Dynamic for Reflection

Ch. 5 Dynamic for Reflection

Q As we close our discussions and you take some time to reflect on some issues, consider the following: 1. What is the purpose of the legislature, the judiciary, the executive branches? 2. Consider the role of a judge..... what is it? This addresses the concepts of "judicial review/judicial restraint", or perhaps enforcing the law, and restraing one's 'judicial powers' and refrain from 'interpreting' law. 3, Does plaintiff belong in 'court' arguing the merits of 'same sex' marriage? Should 'any judge' be deciding the merits of this? 4.Who should be deciding on the merits of 'same sex' marriage?( the people, the judge, the legislature?) * Don't be brief, don't be verbose, just justify your position per Ch. 5 concepts.

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The purpose of the legislature, the judiciary and the executive branches is to ensure that there is a perfect and an appropriate collaborative attempt and effort made by all the three branches for bringing about efficiency in government administration, in decision-making as well as in establishing and implementing national governmental laws on the citizens of the country. All three branches of the government must always lookout for running the government and treating every citizen in a fair and a just manner. Moreover, all the three branches must always try to be at peace with each other.