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Judicial activism is best described as the idea that
judicial rulings appear to be based on personal opinions or considerations and not the constitution, judges should uphold all laws and decisions, unless they go against the constitution.
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Judicial activism is best described as the idea that judicial rulings often reflect the personal opinions or considerations of judges rather than strictly adhering to the letter of the law or the Constitution.