History, 04.05.2021 22:30, ryan23allen
1. What are justices influenced by?
2. How is history a factor for influence on the justices?
3. What is judicial activism?
4. What is judicial restraint?
5. How do judicial philosophy and political ideology differ?
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History, 22.06.2019 05:30, nawafcanada
Notice that nuetral belgium is located between germnay and france. how do you think belgium and the rest of the world regarded germany's violation of belgiums neutrality ?
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History, 22.06.2019 09:50, dantew585
Which of the following is not a reason why the supreme courts power of judicial review is thought to be too powerful? a .no checks and balance in place to ensure that c. courts can change legislation throughmisuse is not occurring with judicial reviewopinionb. no judicial review can occur without presidential d .courts can create legislation through opinionconsent
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History, 22.06.2019 13:30, srice6
Whoever answers first get brainliest! based on brutus's decision to march the army to philippi and the appearance of caesar's ghost to him, make a prediction about what will happen in the final act of julius caesar. who will win the battle, brutus or antony? justify your prediction with textual evidence. be sure to use the race strategy. r - restate the questiona - answer the questionc - cite evidence from the texte - explain evidence using examples
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1. What are justices influenced by?
2. How is history a factor for influence on the justices?
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