Justice Breyer advocates using values rather than _____ to interpret the Constitution.


1. precedent
2. content
4. details

My answer will be Content-2
what say?

I agree.

Wrong it was details.

Your answer of "content-2" is incorrect. Justice Breyer advocates using values rather than "precedent" to interpret the Constitution. Precedent refers to the principle of deciding legal cases based on previous court rulings. Justice Breyer believes that instead of solely relying on past decisions, it is essential for judges to consider the underlying values and purposes of the Constitution when interpreting it. By doing so, he argues that the Constitution can be understood and applied in a way that aligns with the changing needs and values of society.