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Judges that rule against elected officials in order to make rules that emphasize equality and personal liberty are said to be engaging in

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Judges that rule against elected officials in order to make rules that emphasize equality and personal liberty are said to be engaging in lobbying. Lobbying is a common practice that occurs in politics or in any form of leading systems where people are bought or persuaded to change course with their decisions.
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