Question
When is judicial activism warranted by the Supreme Court?(1 point)
Responses
in any case that is appealed to it
in any case that is appealed to it
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court
if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court
if a case is highly publicized in the media
Responses
in any case that is appealed to it
in any case that is appealed to it
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues
if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court
if there is a case where the court disagrees with a previous decision of the lower court
if a case is highly publicized in the media
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Judicial activism is typically warranted by the Supreme Court **when there is a need to decide on constitutional issues**. This often involves interpreting the Constitution in a way that reflects contemporary values and circumstances, especially in cases where existing laws may not adequately address current societal issues.