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- Judicial_restraint abstract "Judicial restraint is a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power. It asserts that judges should hesitate to strike down laws unless they are obviously unconstitutional, though what counts as obviously unconstitutional is itself a matter of some debate. Judicial restraint is sometimes regarded as the opposite of judicial activism. In deciding questions of constitutional law, judicially restrained jurists go to great lengths to defer to the legislature. Judicially restrained judges respect stare decisis, the principle of upholding established precedent handed down by past judges.".
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- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_legal_terms.
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- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Constitutional_law.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Felix_Frankfurter.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
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- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Judge.
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- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Judicial_interpretation.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Judicial_minimalism.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Minimalism_(judicial).
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Wendell_Holmes,_Jr..
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- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Political_question.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Precedent.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Separation_of_powers.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink Stare_decisis.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLink William_Rehnquist.
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "Judicial restraint".
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "judges exercise restraint".
- Judicial_restraint wikiPageWikiLinkText "judicial restraint".
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- Judicial_restraint subject Category:American_legal_terms.
- Judicial_restraint subject Category:Court_systems.
- Judicial_restraint subject Category:Legal_history_of_the_United_States.
- Judicial_restraint hypernym Theory.
- Judicial_restraint type Book.
- Judicial_restraint type Term.
- Judicial_restraint comment "Judicial restraint is a theory of judicial interpretation that encourages judges to limit the exercise of their own power. It asserts that judges should hesitate to strike down laws unless they are obviously unconstitutional, though what counts as obviously unconstitutional is itself a matter of some debate. Judicial restraint is sometimes regarded as the opposite of judicial activism.".
- Judicial_restraint label "Judicial restraint".
- Judicial_restraint sameAs Richterliche_Selbstbeschränkung.
- Judicial_restraint sameAs 司法抑制.
- Judicial_restraint sameAs न्यायिक_संयम.
- Judicial_restraint sameAs m.05_s0n.
- Judicial_restraint sameAs Q2151311.
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- Judicial_restraint wasDerivedFrom Judicial_restraint?oldid=679212927.
- Judicial_restraint isPrimaryTopicOf Judicial_restraint.