Judicial Restraint:The opposite of judicial activism, judicial restraint is a judicial philosophy that emphasizes the limited role of the courts in the political process, with judges deferring to the legislative and executive branches.
Strict Constructionism: A judicial philosophy that interprets the Constitution and laws based on their original, literal meaning, rather than considering evolving social and political contexts.
Living Constitution: The view that the Constitution is a dynamic document that should be interpreted in light of changing societal norms and values, rather than being rigidly bound to its original meaning.