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When a judge defers actions to the legislative and executive branches, excerpt for cases that are clearly unconstitutional,that judge is practicing - judicial review judicial restraint judicial activism judicial constructionism

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When a judge defers actions to the legislative and executive branches, excerpt for cases
that are clearly unconstitutional,that judge is practicing -
judicial review
judicial restraint
judicial activism
judicial constructionism

When a judge defers actions to the legislative and executive branches, excerpt for cases that are clearly unconstitutional,that judge is practicing - judicial review judicial restraint judicial activism judicial constructionism

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When a judge defers actions to the legislative and executive branches, except for cases that are clearly unconstitutional, that judge is practicing **judicial restraint**.
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