Which doctrine does Justice Blackwell seems to follow in the given example?

Justice Blackwell believes in upholding every point mentioned in the original US Constitution. Even though the times have changed, he interprets the law just the way it was interpreted years ago. Therefore, he tries to limit the use of his power to the extent possible. He does not let his personal judgment come in the way of his duties as the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court. Justice Blackwell thus follows the doctrine of _______

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Answer:

Judicial precidence

Explanation:

The doctrine of judicial precidence is a principle in law whereby a case or a law may be interepreted the same way it was done years ago by a court; especially if this was done by a higher court like the supreme court.

Thus, Justice Blackwell's interpretation of the law just the way it was interpreted years ago, and as the Chief Justice of the US Supreme Court,  indicates that he follows the doctrine or the principle of judicial precidence

Answer:

judical precidence

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