Cards (12)

  • The legitimacy of the judicial branch stems from its authority and acceptance by the public and other branches of government
  • Public acceptance is a key source of the judicial branch's legitimacy.
  • The judicial branch derives its legitimacy from judicial review, public acceptance, expertise, and impartiality
  • Judicial review is essential for establishing the legitimacy of the judicial branch.
  • High public trust bolsters the judicial branch's authority, but political polarization can reduce its perceived legitimacy
  • Order the factors that influence public opinion on the judicial branch:
    1️⃣ Constitutional integrity
    2️⃣ Political polarization
    3️⃣ High-profile cases
  • Match the source of judicial legitimacy with its explanation:
    Judicial Review ↔️ Interpreting laws and constitutional provisions
    Public Acceptance ↔️ Trust and respect for court decisions
    Expertise ↔️ Legal knowledge and experience of judges
    Impartiality ↔️ Ensuring fairness and lack of bias
  • Judicial review ensures laws align with the Constitution
  • Political polarization can erode public trust in the judicial branch.
  • Judicial independence is crucial for maintaining the legitimacy of the judicial branch.
  • Match the mechanism of judicial independence with its explanation:
    Security of Tenure ↔️ Judges appointed for life or long terms
    Salary Protection ↔️ Guaranteed salaries prevent manipulation
    Political Interference Protection ↔️ Clear rules prevent undue influence
  • Critics of judicial independence argue that life tenure can make judges unresponsive to societal changes