We don't pay judges to think; we pay judges to rule on the law.
Marriage has been defined by every legislature that has ever sat in the United States from every State, now 50 States, the same way, but now we have unelected judges altering and changing that fundamental institution.
I noticed one thing. According to the ABA statistics, only 3.5 percent of lawyers in America in 2000 were Hispanic, yet they - Hispanics make up 5 percent of the federal district court judges and 6 percent of circuit court judges.
When I present evidence, I expect the judge to hear and see all the evidence that gets presented.
How is it appropriate for a judge ever to say that they will choose to see some facts and not others?