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12 July, 07:46

Judicial restraint means that courts should A) never overturn a precedent. B) avoid ruling on common law issues. C) keep from interpreting the meaning of the law. D) act carefully in overruling the decisions of elected officials.

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  1. 12 July, 08:04
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    Judicial restraint is a theory that judges shouldn't be so quick to cast down laws; it basically says that judges should limit their own power so the answer is:

    act cautiously in overruling the decisions of elected officials.
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