Activist Judge: A Talmudic Priest Judge?

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"There is no such thing as an activist judge," said FOX News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano, who served as a New Jersey superior court judge from 1987 to 1995.

"An activist judge is one whose ruling you disagree with. And if you agree with what the judge has done, you call them heroic and intelligent and honest. If you disagree with them, you call them activists."
https://www.foxnews.com/story/activist-judges-under-siege

"In the religion that is directed by the Talmud, there is no legislature. All laws are made by judicial decision. It just so happens that this is how much of the supreme law of the land is made in America. Another name for ‘activist judge’ is Talmudic judge."
https://chuckbaldwinlive.com/Articles/tabid/109/ID/3683/America-Under-Talmudic-Law-And-THE-FREEDOM-DOCUMENTS.aspx

"Donald Trump spoke of his sister, a liberal activist judge who he says would make a “phenomenal" Supreme Court justice, and defended her against criticism she has received "for signing a certain bill"—his words—from the bench."
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/weekly-standard/trump-on-the-separation-of-powers-judges-sign-bills

"Each corresponds exactly to the three forms of law available to the Galla of the BAR Courts: corporate commercial law (judge is the ‘landlord’), maritime and canon law (judge is the banker), and Talmudic law (judge is the priest)."
https://www.educatedinlaw.org/court-whos-who-and-what-to-say-mary-of-the-house-of-croft/

"Judge made laws are the legal doctrines established by judicial precedents rather than by a statute. … They are also known as case law."
https://www.bartleylawoffice.com/tips/what-is-judge-made-law.html

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