Absolutely. Being a political conservative means ascribing to certain policy values. As a judicial conservative, it is. It's a philosophy, like you asked me about. Earlier. And A judicial conservative believes that the courts should be restrained when they're looking at a law. You interpret it the way the legislature wrote it, and you don't try to change it into some other form. (07:45–07:51)
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Asserts that judicial conservatives believe in court restraint in interpreting laws.
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