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when using judicial restraint a judge will usually ___

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When using judicial restraint, a judge will usually exercise caution in interpreting the law and defer to the legislative and executive branches of government. This approach often involves avoiding the overturning of laws and precedents unless there is a clear constitutional violation. Judges who practice judicial restraint typically emphasize the limited role of the judiciary and respect for the democratic process, allowing elected officials to make policy decisions while intervening only in cases where there is a significant and undeniable legal issue.

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