Judicial Activism- A Judicial Philosophy By Which Judges Tend Not To Defer To Decisions Of The Elected Branches Of Government - Resulting In The Invalidation Or Emasculate Of Those Decisions. The Representation Whether The Courts Do Not Define Themselves To Reasonably Interpret The Law - But Instead They Can Also Create The Law.

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1. Judicial Activism- A Judicial Philosophy By Which Judges Tend Not To Defer To Decisions Of The Elected Branches Of Government - Resulting In The Invalidation Or Emasculate Of Those Decisions. The Representation Whether The Courts Do Not Define Themselves To Reasonably Interpret The Law - But Instead They Can Also Create The Law.