Judicial restraint is
A) the power of a court to overturn a law or official government action because it is deemed unconstitutional.
B) a conception of judicial review that holds that courts should not overturn laws or government actions unless there is a clear directive in the Constitution.
C) a conception of judicial review that believes courts should overturn laws or government actions even if there is no clear constitutional directive.
D) the power of a court to create new legislation once it determines that a law is unconstitutional.
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