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What is an example of judicial philosophy?

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The main types of contrasting judicial philosophies include judicial activism versus judicial restraint, loose constructionism versus strict constructionism, and living document versus original intent. Some judges develop a philosophy of activism, using the bench to enact social and political change.

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