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US Government and Politics Explain, why judges, who are not popularly elected, political science homework help

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I just need a paragraph answer to each one of these questions: 1. Explain,
why judges, who are not popularly elected, have such wide authority to
strike down popular laws; why do judges have such enormous power with so
little public accountability? Why does the U.S. have such an
undemocratic institution in its democracy? 2. Do you think Justices should act according to the dictums of judicial activism or judicial restraint? You will want to include direct references to Meese and Brennan in your response. 3. Pretend
you are a Supreme Court Justice who must render a decision in either
Lee v. Tam or Gloucester County School Board v. G.G.. Both cases are
currently before the
Supreme Court. I want you to act as a S.C. Justice and, drawing on
what you have already in this assignment, the U.S. Constitution, and
other relevant course materials, render a decision. How would you
rule? Why? On what are you basing your decision? Which parts of the
Constitution or other documents are relevant? Remember you are acting
as a justice, not simply expressing your personal opinions.

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