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A practice in which judges play a minimal role in policy making, leaving such decisions to the legislature is called

a. Judicial restraint
b. Judicial review
c. Judicial prejudice
d. Judicial decision

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Generally speaking, a practice in which judges play a minimal role in policy making, leaving such decisions to the legislature is called "a. Judicial restraint," since they are "restraining" themselves from taking drastic action.
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