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Do you think this is true in the United States? If so can you provide a specific example?
Interestingly, those behind high-profile cases brought to the court are often those in pursuit of political agendas. In Korea, they defer to the Korean Constitutional Court when a political deadlock is reached (and they were unwilling or unable to settle contentious public disputes in the legislature). Politicians may invite judicial intervention deliberately to avoid public criticism of their incapability of action and to divert responsibility to the Court. Do you think this is true in the United States? If so can you provide a specific example?