Question
Courts differ from legislatures in that
Multiple Choice
courts are not checked by the executive branch.
courts are easier to access.
courts cannot initiate policy changes.
courts are not governed by procedural rules.
Multiple Choice
courts are not checked by the executive branch.
courts are easier to access.
courts cannot initiate policy changes.
courts are not governed by procedural rules.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct answer is: **courts cannot initiate policy changes.**
Courts generally respond to cases brought before them and do not have the power to initiate legislation or policy changes on their own, unlike legislatures, which actively create laws and policies.
Courts generally respond to cases brought before them and do not have the power to initiate legislation or policy changes on their own, unlike legislatures, which actively create laws and policies.