Which of the following defines judicial restraint? (1 point)

an interpretation of the law that uses ordinary language when language is unclear in the Constitution or ruling of a case
the ruling on laws based on political or personal views that lead to a preferred or desired outcome regardless of the law
• a landmark Supreme Court case that established the doctrine of separate but equal within all public spaces
the idea that judges should not rule on matters of the constitutionality of the actions of the executive or legislative branch

1 answer

Judicial restraint is defined as "the idea that judges should not rule on matters of the constitutionality of the actions of the executive or legislative branch."