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Judicial review refers to the responsibility of the judicial branch to determine if a law is constitutional as it is written. This important, yet limited function has served as the philosophical and technical basis for unlawful judicial activism, which attempts to, in effect, re-write the laws rather than simply declare them constitutional or unconstitutional..
How do you think the Right to Constitutional Remedies connects to the idea of ... the process of judicial review, in which the federal courts review statutes.
Judicial review is the doctrine under which legislative and executive actions are subject to review (and possible invalidation) by the judiciary
"Constitution review" most likely refers to the courts' power of judicial review. For more information about judicial review, see Related Questions, below.
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Judicial review is important because laws passed need to be checked to make sure they are constitutional. This review is performed by members of the Supreme Court
The principle of judicial review.
Yes. Because they have the power to decide laws of the congress.
The main power of the Judicial Branch is judicial review, the ability of the courts to review laws and executive orders relevant to a case before the court to determine whether they are constitutional.
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