Judicial populism or juridical populism is a phenomenon where the judgments and actions of the courts are driven by the perception of the masses or certain groups.[1] The term, which some refer to as popular constitutionalism, has been described as a reaction to the perceived elitist bias in the legal system.
Judicial populism can also refer to the actions of the courts that reflect public sentiment or those aimed at garnering public support for the judicial institution.[2]
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