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What is judicial activism?
'Judicial activism' means an interpretation of the U.S. constitution holding that the spirit of the times and the needs of the nation can legitimately influence judicial decisions (particularly...
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What did the judicial government do?
The Judicial branch in government is all the courts and they make sure laws are followed. The Judicial branch is also the Supreme court and they have the right to rule if a law is unconstitutional.
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Judicial activism and judicial restraint in India?
judicial activism and judicial restraint are the active role assigned to the apex court of India,supreme court under constitution of India 1950.they have to exercise these judicial powers for...
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What is the reason for an increase in judicial activism?
Judicial activism, or the perception of judicial activism, increases when the balance of the court favors justices with extreme viewpoints (either progressive or conservative) who have a political...
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What does the Judicial Branch of government consist of?
In the United States government, the Judicial Branch consists only of the "constitutional" courts Congress established under its authority in Article III. These courts have general jurisdiction over...