Hayabusa Rider
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Baptist law? Buddhists maybe? Specifically and with examples? You are correct in that there shouldn't be alternative laws but seriously this is the only religion that gets pushed. I would accept broader language but I'll take this since Sharia is what's being pushed.
Criminal sentencing is set by legislature because they drafted the legislation to make the act criminal. Alternatively, a court could theoretically find a punishment set by legislature to be excessive, cruel, and/or unusual punishment and strike it from law.
If judges are telling the legislature it must fund certain programs, there's probably legal mandate to do so. For example, in California, there's a legal mandate that K-12 funding must make up a minimum level of spending based on a set of tests. If the CA legislatures says, "Screw you!" then they can be taken to court for now following law and can be forced to do so.
As for striking down regs and laws, that's one of the reasons why they exist.
And so as you illustrate Separation is not complete. What if a court wanted to follow Soviet law? It could certainly be kept from doing so.