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4 June, 05:06

When judges decide not to hear a case because it concerns a matter not typically decided by courts, they are exercising judicial

a. restriction.

b. limitation.

c. restraint.

d. review.

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  1. 4 June, 07:00
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    It is called restriction. E very US court is obliged to hear every case brought before it. A judge can rapidly dismiss a case, provided he gives a reason that will stand up to any appeal.
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