Opponents of judicial restraint argue that its adherents in the U.S. Supreme Court sometimes allow

a. too little power for states
b. too much influence by conservative judges
c. injustices to fester for too long in society
d. too much leeway to make the law from the bench
e. cases to languish too long in the court system

c

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