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Which of these describes the concept of judicial activism?
When a judge makes decisions based on how a law should be interpreted in the current time.
When a judge makes decisions based on an emotional connection to the issue.
When a judge makes decisions based solely on the written words of the law.
When a judge makes decisions based on their mood that day.
When a judge makes decisions based on how a law should be interpreted in the current time.
When a judge makes decisions based on an emotional connection to the issue.
When a judge makes decisions based solely on the written words of the law.
When a judge makes decisions based on their mood that day.
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The concept of judicial activism is best described by the statement: **"When a judge makes decisions based on how a law should be interpreted in the current time."**
Judicial activism involves judges interpreting laws and the Constitution in a way that considers contemporary societal values and conditions, rather than strictly adhering to the original intent or text of the law.
Judicial activism involves judges interpreting laws and the Constitution in a way that considers contemporary societal values and conditions, rather than strictly adhering to the original intent or text of the law.
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