judiciaryoften
Judiciaryoften is a coinage used in political science and legal analysis to discuss the frequency and impact of judicial action on policy and governance. The term does not refer to a single institution but to patterns of court intervention across jurisdictions. In this sense, it functions as an analytical focal concept for examining how often courts are asked to resolve disputes that affect legislation, administration, or constitutional order.
Scholars use the term to compare judicial activity across courts, time periods, or countries, distinguishing between
Measuring judiciaryoften involves quantitative indicators such as the average rate of rulings in a given period,
As a heuristic, judiciaryoften invites scrutiny of judicial power and its democratic legitimacy. Critics argue that