66. (p. 472) The discretionary power of judges is less than that of elected officials because judges A. are prohibited from relying on personal judgment when deciding an issue. B. must make decisions that can be justified in terms of existing provisions of the law. C. are prohibited from addressing issues that have not been previously addressed by elected officials. D. are prohibited from taking into account the political consequences of a decision. E. must render rulings on all appeals.
/in Feeds /by admin66. (p. 472) The discretionary power of judges is less than that of elected officials because judges
A. are prohibited from relying on personal judgment when deciding an issue.
B. must make decisions that can be justified in terms of existing provisions of the law.
C. are prohibited from addressing issues that have not been previously addressed by elected officials.
D. are prohibited from taking into account the political consequences of a decision.
E. must render rulings on all appeals.
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65. (p. 471) Over the last fifteen or so years, the Supreme Court can BEST be said to be practicing judicial A. activism. B. liberalism. C. restraint. D. socialism. E. relativism.
/in Feeds /by admin64. (p. 470) The judiciary’s status as an independent branch of national government depends on judicial review, which grants the judiciary the authority to A. make political decisions; judges can overturn any congressional or presidential decision they personally dislike. B. decide which laws apply to a particular case. C. ignore public opinion when making decisions. D. invalidate the actions of other institutions when judges believe they have acted unconstitutionally. E. strike down certain sections of the Constitution.
/in Feeds /by admin64. (p. 470) The judiciary’s status as an independent branch of national government depends on judicial review, which grants the judiciary the authority to
A. make political decisions; judges can overturn any congressional or presidential decision they personally dislike.
B. decide which laws apply to a particular case.
C. ignore public opinion when making decisions.
D. invalidate the actions of other institutions when judges believe they have acted unconstitutionally.
E. strike down certain sections of the Constitution.
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