Question

What type of jurisdiction gives the Supreme Court the authority to grant a writ of certiorari?(1 point)
Responses

appellate jurisdiction
appellate jurisdiction

original jurisdiction
original jurisdiction

appellate and original jurisdiction
appellate and original jurisdiction

Rule 10

Answers

GPT 3.5
appellate jurisdiction
What is the contrast between judicial restraint and judicial activism in the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses

Judicial restraint means the court takes ownership of the issues; judicial activism means the court has a lot of power.
Judicial restraint means the court takes ownership of the issues; judicial activism means the court has a lot of power.

Judicial restraint means the court does not include its own preferences; judicial activism means the court is silent on the issues of the branches.
Judicial restraint means the court does not include its own preferences; judicial activism means the court is silent on the issues of the branches.

Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action.
Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action.

Judicial restraint means the court reviews the action; judicial activism means the court does not get involved.
GPT 3.5
Judicial restraint means the court does not get involved; judicial activism means the court reviews the action.

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