A judicial philosophy in which a justice is more likely to let stand the decisions or actions of the other branches of governmen
t is known as which of the following?
O originalism
O judicial activism
O judicial reviry
O judicial restraint
QUESTION 4
A judicial philosophy in which a justice is more likely to overturn decisions or rule actions by the other branches unconstitutional, especially in an
attempt to broaden individual rights and liberties, is known as what?
O originalism
O judicial review
O judicial restraint
O judicial activism
It should be noted that a judicial philosophy in which a justice is more likely to let stand the decisions of other government branches is known as judicial activism.
On the other hand, a judicial philosophy in which a justice is more likely to overturn decisions or rule actions by the other branches unconstitutional, especially in an attempt to broaden individual rights and liberties, is called judicial restraint.
Judicial restraint simply means the power of judicial review to set aside government acts. On the other hand, judicial restraint simply means the refusal to strike down such acts.
"The promise of an easy life" was not a reason that people moved west in the late 1800s, since in fact many people knew that this new life would be quite dangerous and difficult.