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7 November, 11:05

Judges who adhere to the judicial activist philosophy believe: A. that any right not listed in the Constitution does not exist. B. they do not have the power to "invent" a new right. C. that the Constitution is a "living document." D. in preserving the original meaning of the Constitution. E. that their role is to strictly interpret the Constitution and nothing more.

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  1. 7 November, 11:11
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    Answer: Option C and Option D - (I) that the Constitution is a "living document" and (ii) in preserving the original meaning of the Constitution

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    It's a known fact that judges who adhere to judicial activist philosophy usually believe mostly in preserving the original meaning of constitution because they believe it's a "living document".
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