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The bill may possibly be constitutional and needed for the country, but the people in the judicial branch don't think so, making for a flawed system.

Judicial Review allows the courts to declare acts of the legislature and the executive to be unconstitutional and thus null and void. It gives the Judicial Branch the power to interpret the laws and actions of the other two branches and is an important part of the "checks and balances" system established in the Constitution to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. Judicial Review may cause a president or Congress to delay some activity or law until they get an opinion from legal advisers as to the constitutionality of the action or law, but it establishes how and who will have the final say as to the constitutionality of that act or law.

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