A Supreme Court justice who believes strongly in judicial restraint would
most likely agree with which statement?
The Supreme Court's most important role is to ensure that
Congress does not enact policies that discriminate against
people.
B. The Supreme Court should use its power to interpret U. S. laws to
better protect citizens from injustice and unfairness.
O C. The Supreme Court should issue only majority opinions and do
away with dissenting and concurring, opinions.
D. The Supreme Court's rulings should reflect the exact text of the
Constitution rather than justices own beliefs.
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