Well, yes. This sort of stuff is SOP in most nations, when the "independent" judiciary is asked to go against the government and its policies.
If you have any interest in fixing the problem, you need to look upstream. What actually drives the government's policies here, and what voter motives and interests supports those?
Well, yes. This sort of stuff is SOP in most nations, when the "independent" judiciary is asked to go against the government and its policies.
If you have any interest in fixing the problem, you need to look upstream. What actually drives the government's policies here, and what voter motives and interests supports those?