The Supremes Assignment #3 – Judicial Decisions, Influences, Activism, & Restraint Starts & stops of the video will be necessary for completion. Influences.

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The Supremes Assignment #3 – Judicial Decisions, Influences, Activism, & Restraint Starts & stops of the video will be necessary for completion. Influences on Justices: List and briefly explain the 5 influences placed upon Supreme Court Justices, according to Craig. (0:33) - (list only – the last influence will be addressed in the next section – delete this on your assignment) Philosophical Orientation (2:57) Define and explain each of these concepts. Include the corresponding Chiefs. Judicial Activism – Judicial Restraint – Originalism - Philosophy vs. Ideology (5:53) Explain the differences between these two terms. Answer the final question. Judicial Philosophy – Political Ideology – What advice does Craig leave you with?