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The reason people support judicial review is that it is essential in the checks and balances system. Judicial review allows for bills for be reviewed and perhaps overturned. It limits power in order to balance out the bicameral legislature.

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Why should you support judicial review?

People support the judicial review system because ideally, it can balance and check the executive and legislative branches of government.


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In Federalist Paper no. 78, Hamilton argues in support of judicial review.


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