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18 February, 15:33

How does judicial activism compare to judicial restraint?

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  1. 18 February, 15:52
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    Generally speaking, judicial activism is the opposite of judicial restraint in that when a judge is especially "active," he or she imposes more of his or her own will in the case, whereas if a judge is more "restrained," they rely more on precedent.
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