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how many justices must agree to hear a case on appeal? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5Asked by Lila England
How many justices must agree to hear a case on appeal
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
A. 2
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Through judicial activism, it is possible to ensure that the rights of individuals are given priority and their needs are provided for. A judge or a court of law is considered to be restrained when it is unwilling to depart from past cases laid down by the law. As a judge, you would exercise activism so that your rights as a citizen would be protected. Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education were examples of activism and restraint. In Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education, people were denied their rights unfairly because their racial background caused them to be discriminated against.
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Through judicial activism, it is possible to ensure that the rights of individuals are given priority and their needs are provided for. A judge or a court of law is considered to be restrained when it is unwilling to depart from past cases laid down by the law. As a judge, you would exercise activism so that your rights as a citizen would be protected. Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education were examples of activism and restraint. In Plessy v Ferguson and Brown v Board of Education, people were denied their rights unfairly because their racial background caused them to be discriminated against.
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Define judicial activism and judicial restraint. Explain the reasons that judges would exercise activism or restraint, and tell how Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education were examples of each.
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Provide me the answers from Connexus. The question is, define judicial activism and judicial restraint. Explain the reasons that judges would exercise activism or restraint, and tell how Plessy v. Ferguson and Brown v. Board of Education were examples of each.
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Point A(4,2) is translated according to the rule (x,y)-->(x+1,y-5) and then reflected across the y axis
a)In which quadrant of the coordinate plane is point A located?
b) What are the coordinates of translated point A'? in which quadrant of the coordinate plane is point A' located?
c)What are the coordinates of the reflected point A"? In which quadrant is point A" located?
a)In which quadrant of the coordinate plane is point A located?
b) What are the coordinates of translated point A'? in which quadrant of the coordinate plane is point A' located?
c)What are the coordinates of the reflected point A"? In which quadrant is point A" located?
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The correct answer is C. 4. In order for a case to be heard on appeal by the United States Supreme Court, at least four of the nine justices must agree to hear the case. This is known as the "rule of four."
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What is judicial activism and how does it differ from judicial restraint?
Judicial activism refers to the tendency of judges to interpret the Constitution and existing laws according to their personal views and beliefs. In other words, it involves expanding the meaning of legal concepts and making new laws using the courts. Judicial restraint, on the other hand, means that judges should limit their role to interpreting the law as it is and avoid making new laws or policies. The difference between the two is that judicial activism involves a more flexible interpretation of the law while judicial restraint limits the power of the courts to make new laws.
What is judicial activism and how does it differ from judicial restraint?
Judicial activism refers to the tendency of judges to interpret the Constitution and existing laws according to their personal views and beliefs. In other words, it involves expanding the meaning of legal concepts and making new laws using the courts. Judicial restraint, on the other hand, means that judges should limit their role to interpreting the law as it is and avoid making new laws or policies. The difference between the two is that judicial activism involves a more flexible interpretation of the law while judicial restraint limits the power of the courts to make new laws.
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a) Point A(4,2) is located in Quadrant I since both coordinates are positive.
b) The translation rule (x,y)-->(x+1,y-5) adds 1 to the x-coordinate and subtracts 5 from the y-coordinate. Applying this rule to point A(4,2), we get:
A'(5,-3)
The translated point A' is located in Quadrant IV since the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative.
c) Reflecting a point across the y-axis negates the x-coordinate and keeps the y-coordinate the same. Thus, the coordinates of the reflected point A" are:
A"(-5,2)
The reflected point A" is located in Quadrant II since the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive.
b) The translation rule (x,y)-->(x+1,y-5) adds 1 to the x-coordinate and subtracts 5 from the y-coordinate. Applying this rule to point A(4,2), we get:
A'(5,-3)
The translated point A' is located in Quadrant IV since the x-coordinate is positive and the y-coordinate is negative.
c) Reflecting a point across the y-axis negates the x-coordinate and keeps the y-coordinate the same. Thus, the coordinates of the reflected point A" are:
A"(-5,2)
The reflected point A" is located in Quadrant II since the x-coordinate is negative and the y-coordinate is positive.
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