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What is the name generally given to a judicial decision that is made to advance the interests of one of the political parties?

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Answer: Partisanship

Explanation:

Partisanship refers to political decisions made to favor the policy maker´s party-preferred ideological orientation. When it comes to judicial decisions, a judge becomes a partisan when his rulings are meant to promote the interests of the political party he favors.

Despite the legal model holding to the idea that judicial impartiality forbids any partisan loyalties, partisanship still exists.

The correct answer is

activism

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