President act on judiciary
Presidential philosophies can affect the decision making by the judiciary in many ways. First, the judiciary must have a number of vacancies in order to fill out immediately they take control of the office. Possessing such a large number of the judiciary open will ensure that the president brings in his new members into the vacancies as a way of ensuring that the philosophy as a president will be passed on to the judicial part of the government. Secondly, the determination of the president to fill out the vacancies is very important to gauge the outcome (Russell, 2017). If the president and in this case the president of the united states does not take much interest in appointing his or her own people in the judiciary then the chances are that the influence on any decision will be very weak. It is very important to take much interest in making sure that the president has his people in the judiciary as they represent him in every way. The number of the vacancies available needs to always be big to accommodate as many as possible in the list.
The marriage act is one of the key issues that were addressed in the DOMA case. The Supreme Court termed the law which does not allow same sex marriage as unconstitutional making it legal to recognize same sex marriage. According to the Catholics, it is very wrong to have same sex marriage in the world. The court also termed it a violation of the Constitution in the case where the federal courts have been found to have no respect for the same sex married couples (Widiss, 2013). Also the issue of having the same sex marriage extended the benefits of a normal married couple such as the benefits and cover. Among the three issues, same sex marriage will have an impact in the future as there will be a society full of immorality and ungodly acts. The reason behind this is the bible does not recognize same sex marriage and therefore it is very wrong.
References
Russell, D. (2017). Politicization in the Federal Judiciary and its Effect on the Federal Judicial Function.
Widiss, D. A. (2013). Leveling Up After DOMA.