According to data, the United States has over 600 district-level judges, with near-equal numbers appointed by Democrats and Republicans.
According to data, the United States has over 600 district-level judges, with near-equal numbers appointed by Democrats and Republicans.
Clearly, the system would unravel if just one judge could nullify any action by the executive branch.
"According to data, the United States has over 600 district-level judges, with near-equal numbers appointed by Democrats and Republicans.
Clearly, the system would unravel if just one judge could nullify any action by the executive branch."