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Terence Gross Discusses Modern Judicial Activism over WCOA Radio Show

March 28, 2017 – – Pensacola, Fla. – Skilled personal injury lawyer, Terence Gross of Gross & Schuster, P.A, recently went on air during the WCOA Radio Show to discuss his stance on the current state of judicial activism.

As the country continues to advance technology and legislation, judicial activism will make itself more and more relevant. The Constitution’s laws were not created around the same facets of life that citizens face today. Therefore, modern judicial activism usually involves how constitutional legislation is interpreted. The attorneys in Pensacola, FL, express that these interpretations are the catalyst to heated debates between politicians.

Gross said, “Everyone knows that the second amendment is a highly-discussed issue. Because our ancestors couldn’t predict our advances in weaponry, a lot of us are confused on how it should be translated.”

Often times legislators will push their own translations of a law instead of strictly following old legislation. While the intent is good, this usually results in a debate from a difference in political stance.

Constitutional legislation doesn’t always represent the era’s zeitgeist. Some judicial activism aims to refine preexisting laws so that they better relate to the current age. The lawyers in Pensacola, FL, claim that while not all politically-based activism is bad, most of it results in argument. Such finger pointing tends to create further division among the political parties.

“The activism is coming from a strong difference in opinion held by our legislators,” Gross said. “Finding an agreement in politics can sometimes feel like finding a needle in a haystack.”

For more information regarding Gross & Schuster, P.A. of Pensacola, please call (850) 434-3333 or visit www.grossandschuster.com.

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Contact Gross & Schuster, P.A.:

Terrence A. Gross
850-434-3333
grossandschuster@gmail.com
803 North Palafox Street
Pensacola, FL 32501

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