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Legal Definitions - judicial question
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Definition of judicial question
Definition: A judicial question is a question that is appropriate for a court to decide, as opposed to a question that is irrelevant or should be decided by the executive or legislative branch. It is different from a political question.
Example 1: A dispute between two parties over a contract is a judicial question because it involves a legal issue that can be resolved by a court.
Example 2: A question about whether a law is constitutional is also a judicial question because it involves interpreting the law and determining whether it violates the Constitution.
These examples illustrate that a judicial question involves a legal issue that can be resolved by a court. It is not a question that can be answered by the executive or legislative branch, but rather requires a legal interpretation and decision.
A good lawyer knows the law; a great lawyer knows the judge.
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Simple Definition
A judicial question is a question that can be answered by a court. This is different from a moot question, which doesn't need an answer, or a question that should be answered by the government or lawmakers. A judicial question is one that can be decided by a judge or court.
A 'reasonable person' is a legal fiction I'm pretty sure I've never met.
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