Judicial Activism and Restraint Concepts

Judicial Activism and Restraint Concepts

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Aiden Montgomery

Social Studies, History, Political Science

10th - 12th Grade

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08:20

The video discusses judicial activism and restraint, focusing on the judiciary's role in checking other branches of government. It introduces the concepts of judicial activism, where judges may incorporate personal views into rulings, and judicial restraint, where judges strictly interpret the law. The Baker v. Carr case is examined, highlighting its impact on judicial power and the debate between activism and restraint. The video includes opinions from justices, illustrating differing views on the judiciary's role in political matters.

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What is the primary function of the judicial branch as discussed in the video?

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Who introduced the term 'judicial activism'?

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What does judicial activism imply about judges?

4.

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What does the term 'legislating from the bench' imply?

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What is the main characteristic of judicial restraint?

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What was the central issue in the Baker v. Carr case?

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What did the Supreme Court decide in Baker v. Carr?

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What was Justice Douglas's stance in his concurring opinion?

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What did Justice Frankfurter argue in his dissenting opinion?

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What was a significant outcome of the Baker v. Carr decision?

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