Judicial Branch - Judicial Activism

The worst case [of judicial activism] was the Voting Rights Act case. That passed Congress overwhelmingly and I think it was unanimous in the Senate ... if anyone knows about Voting Rights, how it affects the system, I think the elected representatives, have an appreciation of that, that the unelected judges don't have. Yet despite the overwhelming majority in Congress that passed the Voting Rights Act, the court said, that won't do."
-Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Use the quote and your knowledge of U.S. Government and Politics to respond to parts A, B, and C.

Question 1

Short answer
 Define judicial activism.

Question 2

Short answer
Describe the viewpoint expressed in the quote.

Question 3

Short answer
Explain two ways in which judicial activism could be used to protect civil liberties.

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