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5. A belief that judges should apply the Constitution in light of the current

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Judicial Restraint

Judicial Philbsophy
Stare Decisis
"Living" Constitution
Judicial Activism

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appellate jurisdiction. Authority of a court to review decisions of an inferior (lower) court. judicial restraint. a judicial philosophy in which supporters believe that judges should decide cases based on the original intent of the Framers or those who enacted the statue(s) involved in a case, or on precedent.

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