Similar words: judicial activism, activist, nativism, activity, inactivity, radioactivity, nativist, recidivism. Meaning: ['æktɪvɪzm] n. a policy of taking direct and militant action to achieve a political or social goal.
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31. The first decade of the twentieth century witnessed the polarization of these positions under the impact of growing political activism.
32. Mead was already world renowned, as famous for her social activism as for her cultural anthropology.
33. Many say the spirit of the march lives on and continues to sustain activism at a local level.
34. Such marginalization of older people was accompanied by increasing material prosperity and political activism.
35. In most countries these activists are members of political parties, although party membership is not necessarily synonymous with political activism.
36. The first lady had specifically asked to speak at Glide, which is known for its social activism, church officials said.
37. The similarities in their powerful personalities and political activism are obvious.
38. Instead, he gained his huge following through judicial activism.
39. Politicians are often a target of mobile activism.
40. He believed in political activism to achieve justice.
41. Her art also expresses her interest in environmental activism.
42. The first is the activism of American policymakers.
43. Engage in activism on behalf of the Library if its integrity is externally threatened.
44. We can intuitively perceive the philosophy of judicial activism through the case of Scott which was accompanied by a much political attempt and the case of Lochner which vetoed legislative regulation.
45. In the home of judicial activism, the U. S. Supreme Court is still no result of a controversy on judicial activism and judicial restraint.
46. It was an act of judicial activism that might have made even Bob Bork blush.
47. No matter what they are, original intentionalism, passivism methodology,[sentencedict.com] non-original intentionalism and activism methodology are all methodologies on the road to rule of law.
48. The conservatism and judicial activism was embodied vividly in a series of cases decided by the Supreme Court.
49. Institutional Shareholder Activism has become an important characteristic in Western securities market.
50. Student activism won ? but how, and was it worth it?
51. Also leading the fight against gender violence, the NGO Prajnya, based in Chennai, has organized a 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign.
52. In the third chapter, this article of have an evaluation analysis of the Judicial Activism Model,[www.Sentencedict.com] believing it is an "inappropriate manner".
53. There has been existed the controversy on the constitutional and political status of judicial department. The debate on the judicial activism will be going on.
54. It was violence that made gay activism explode in the United States: The Stonewall riots of 1969, when a police raid at a bar in New York spurred gays to fight back.
55. The judicial activism is often linked to judicial review and the explanation of the constitution.
56. Among social institutions, churches were especially supportive because their emphasis on morality and community was conducive to antislavery activism.
57. For some time now, conservatives have been railing against the supposed "judicial activism" of liberal judges.
58. Antioch College in Yellow Springs, Ohio, is a private liberal - arts school a history of social activism.
59. He is seeking reelection this November in a heavily Democratic state known for its environmental activism.
60. Organizers such as the group United for Peace and Justice offered training in nonviolent protest and political activism ahead of the peace march.
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