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What is judicial restraint in deciding cases? when judicial decisions play a major role in policy making when courts play a minor role in policy making when judicial decisions support congressional policy when judicial decisions go against congressional policy?

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When judicial decisions go against Congressional policy

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Judicial restraints in deciding cases are “when judicial decisions go against congressional policy”.

Judicial restraint is a theory of judiciary laws and interpretation which allows the judges to limit the exercise of their own power.

In a few occasions, judicial restraint is considered as the opposite of judicial activism.

When it comes to the deciding cases, the jurists who abide by judicial restraints go to great extents against the legislature.

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