Question
What guides Supreme Court justices when forming a legal opinion? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
constitutional principles
constitutional principles
judicial review
judicial review
stare decisis
stare decisis
majority opinion
majority opinion
evidence
Responses
constitutional principles
constitutional principles
judicial review
judicial review
stare decisis
stare decisis
majority opinion
majority opinion
evidence
Answers
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The two correct answers that guide Supreme Court justices when forming a legal opinion are:
1. **constitutional principles**
2. **stare decisis**
"Constitutional principles" refer to the foundational ideas and values embedded in the Constitution that justices may interpret and apply. "Stare decisis" is the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent, which guides justices in making consistent decisions based on previous rulings.
1. **constitutional principles**
2. **stare decisis**
"Constitutional principles" refer to the foundational ideas and values embedded in the Constitution that justices may interpret and apply. "Stare decisis" is the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent, which guides justices in making consistent decisions based on previous rulings.
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