Discuss three populations involved in judicial implementation and give examples for each element

What will be an ideal response?

An ideal response will:
1, List an interpreting population, heavily composed of lawyers and judges, who must correctly understand and reflect the intent of the original decision in their subsequent actions.
2, List an implementing population; an example might involve the Supreme Court ruling that prayers organized by school officials in the public schools are unconstitutional—school boards and school administrators whose schools are conducting prayers must then actually abandon prayers.
3, List a consumer population, who must be aware of its newfound rights and stand up for them. For example, the consumer population of an abortion decision are those people who may want to have an abortion (and those who oppose them); the consumers of the Miranda decision on reading suspects their rights are criminal defendants and their attorneys.

Political Science

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Serena is a white, middle-class mother of two, in her mid-fifties, who works as a librarian in the public library system of a large city in the American West. She tends to support Democratic candidates whose policies provide an economic safety net for those hardest hit by recessions but on occasion will vote Republican when government enforcement of order and traditional values are under siege. Which label best describes Serena's thinking?

a. Serena is a liberal. b. Serena is an economic liberal and a lifestyle liberal. c. Serena is an economic conservative and a lifestyle conservative. d. Serena is an economic liberal and a social conservative.

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Because we believe that a free press is the bedrock of a free society, the American courts are hesitant to allow __________

a. prior censorship b. yellow censorship c. narrowcasting d. equal time rule

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