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Sydney Sutton
14 October, 14:53
What is judicial review, and what was its origin?
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Lindsay Ward
14 October, 15:09
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Explanation: Judicial review is the reviewing of Legislative or Executive branch action by the Judiciary to determine whether the action is Constitutional. It was first established in 1803 with the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison.
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