The Lesson from Montana: Stop Judicial Usurpation Before It Becomes Too Late

Montana’s experience shows that when abuse of power begins, citizens must counteract it quickly. Failure to respond only makes the problem worse.
America’s WORST appeals court

Keep reading even if you are not from Montana: This article is a lesson on how judges should not conduct themselves.
Part II: What Can We Do About Legal Realism and Its Promotion of Judicial Activism?

. . . the problem centers in specific institutions: American law schools and the higher reaches of the judiciary.
Part I: Judicial activism: Here’s a core reason for it you’ve never heard about

The Founders erected the American legal system to operate in the context of Anglo-American judicial values. The rules placed expressly or implicitly in the Constitution . . . were designed to operate in that context. However, the context changed.