A court’s ability to decide a case is based on the court’s: A. statutory interpretation
B. judicial activism
C. standing
D. jurisdiction
A court’s ability to decide a case is based on the court’s:
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The correct answer is D. jurisdiction.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear and make decisions in a particular case. It is determined by various factors, including the geographical area, the subject matter of the case, and the parties involved. If a court does not have jurisdiction, it cannot legally decide the case.