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supreme court justices who support judicial activism and those who support judicial restraint most disagree on the answer to which question

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Supreme Court justices who support judicial activism and those who support judicial restraint most disagree on the answer of the following question - To what extent should the Supreme Court work to promote social progress?


The government of United States adopted a policy of separation of the power. It means that a government can be divided into various branches and every branch possesses its own duty to fulfill.


As the main duty of Supreme Court is to interpret law or resolve conflict, there is a question on its limitation in case of promoting the social progress.

Answered by skyfall63
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How broadly should the justices interpret the constitution?

Explanation:

  • The constitution is construed as favoring "contemporary" values by judicial activism. Judges can use their powers as judges to rectify a "constitutional legal" injustice in the course of legal activism. The judges play an important role in the creation of social policy in various areas , in particular in the "protection of civil rights", rights of the person and morality of the public, with regards to judicial activism. The objective of judicial activism is to change policy in certain circumstances, when necessary. It empowers the court to overrule certain decisions or acts in the Congress when judicial activism is exercised.
  • The powers of the judges to impose a law are limited by judicial restraint. In contrast to the gradual activity of the judiciary, legal restraint says that the courts must respect all Congressional and legislative acts & laws unless they are against the Constitution of the US. With this restriction, if a question is brought before the court with a interpretation/reading of the rules, the courts are usually referred from the courts or congress to the preliminary interpretations of the Constitution. This theory limits the exercise of judges' authority.

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