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What guides Supreme Court justices when forming a legal opinion? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
judicial review
constitutional principles
evidence
stare decisis
majority opinion
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Correct answers: constitutional principles and stare decisis.
Explanation: Justices base decisions on the Constitution's text and principles and on legal precedent (stare decisis). Evidence is generally for trial fact-finding, judicial review is the Court’s power (not a guiding source for reasoning), and the majority opinion is the outcome of the decision.
Explanation: Justices base decisions on the Constitution's text and principles and on legal precedent (stare decisis). Evidence is generally for trial fact-finding, judicial review is the Court’s power (not a guiding source for reasoning), and the majority opinion is the outcome of the decision.
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