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Softa [21]
4 years ago
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Public opinion can serve as a check on the judiciary because people have the ability to vote federal judges out of office if the

y do not approve of the rulings of the courts. the public may pressure elected officials not to enforce an unpopular ruling. the supreme court typically polls the public as a basis for their decisions. the president will veto a supreme court decision if it is politically unpopular. congress will override a decision of the supreme court with a majority vote in both houses.
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siniylev [52]4 years ago
6 0
The correct answer is t<span>he public may pressure elected officials not to enforce an unpopular ruling

An example would be if a ruling stated that banning alcohol was legal and legitimate. Due to public pressure, the officials in charge may choose to not enforce these laws which means that they would turn a blind eye to people consuming alcohol because they don't want to bother people who want to keep drinking.</span>
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