The law, whether it is intra vires, or ultra vires is always decided by the judiciary in exercise of its judicial power, constitutional authority and jurisdiction. It is also popularly known as...
This is at least partially correct, but not entirely. A "good" law is one that is well written and speaks plainly to an issue or issues. And laws are made up by legislatures or by the appropriate...
No judges in the United States make laws. However, they hear cases, and in deciding what the outcome of a case should be, a judge may interpret a statute in a way that is not an obvious...
St. Thomas Aquinas was the greatest medieval philosopher. He tried to show the harmony between faith and reason, and between Christianity and philosophy. Aquinas's views have been very influential,...