The closest I can think about what you are talking about is a Department of Motor Vehicles Abstract. That has a list of your criminal history, traffic convictions, and just about anything that has to do with the law relating to you. It costs about $15 to $36 dollars, depending on your state.
I do not know who said that but if you are wondering what it refers to, that would be a judicial review.
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Their Primary Responsibility is Judicial Review, which is basically when they would declare laws unconstitutional.
So, nothing would be reviewed or revised.
Judicial Review is an important part of checks and balances it keeps unconstitutional laws from being passed that would give parts of the government too much power or violate the constitutional rights of the people.
Judicial review is important in order to determine if new laws are consistent with the US Constitution. However, new laws can only be evaluated if they are part of a case relevant to or challenging the law. The Supreme Court doesn't have authority to review them, otherwise.
One example of Ontario judicial review would be where a complainant disagrees with the decision of the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. As per s. 61.03(1) of the Rules of Civil Procedure, such a complainant may move for leave to a Divisional Court of Ontario for a review of the decision.
The power of the supreme court to declare a law "unconstitutional" is called Judicial Review. No part of the constitution actually grants this power explicitly to the Supreme Court, but the case of Marbury vs. Madison established this power and has been the accepted precedent for granting the Supreme Court the power of Judicial Review ever since.
Judicial Review is an important part of checks and balances it keeps unconstitutional laws from being passed that would give parts of the government too much power or violate the constitutional rights of the people.
Judicial Review is an important part of checks and balances it keeps unconstitutional laws from being passed that would give parts of the government too much power or violate the constitutional rights of the people.
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The concept of judicial review originated in the United States. It was established by the landmark case Marbury v. Madison in 1803, where the U.S. Supreme Court asserted its power to review and overturn laws or government actions that were deemed unconstitutional.