Common criticisms of judicial activism include all of the following except
a. judicial activism only works when laws are devoid of ambiguous language.
b. judges usually have no expertise in designing complex institutions.
c. judges are not elected and are therefore immune to popular control.
d. judicial activism often fails to account for the costs of implementing activist rulings.
e. judges usually have no expertise in managing complex institutions.
Answer: A
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