A court ruling that implements new political policies rather than narrowly interpreting the legal question under review is an example of
a. tort law.
b. judicial independence.
c. judicial review.
d. judicial activism.
e. stare decisis.
D
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A) rural areas. B) cities. C) suburbs. D) small towns. E) hamlets.
United States v. Miller addressed the constitutionality of a. the right to keep and bear arms
b. the registration and taxation of certain classes of firearms. c. a ban on the concealed carry of handguns. d. the initiation of background checks for firearm purchases.
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