"Great Day" For Bumblebees As Californian Court Rules That They Are Fish

Judges don’t make laws
In a way, they kind of do at least in the context of overturning previous rulings, or laws they deem unconstitutional which leads to new laws being enacted or nothing at all and have since the concept of judicial review came into being from our SCOTUS first-ever Chief Justice, John Marshall in 1790's landmark Marbury vs. Madison case.

Ironically enough, John Marshall was actually a first or second cousin of Thomas Jefferson and were in fact, neighbors who lived not too far away from each other in rural Virginia.