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Federal courts decide the most significant social and political questions in the United States. While the government claims to be a representative republic marked by federalism and separation of powers, somehow hot-button topics such as gay marriage, capital punishment, abortion, prayer in schools, and even the allocation of Floridas presidential electors always seem to be decided by unelected judges.