Think about what you have learned about the Warren Court so farWhat made many of the Warren Court’s decisions controversial?
They advocated following legal precedents.
They used a conservative interpretation of the Constitution.
They caused social change.
They favored segregation.
The correct answer - they caused social change.
What exactly was the Warren Court?
The Warren Court was the Supreme Court of the United States from 1965 to 1969 when Earl Warren was Chief Justice.
Warren led a liberal majority that used judicial power dramatically, much to the chagrin of conservative opponents.
The Warren Court dramatically expanded civil rights, civil liberties, judicial power, and federal power.
It is widely acknowledged that the court, led by the liberal bloc, has created a major "Constitutional Revolution" in US history.