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11 May, 04:37

What is judicial review? A. the power of the courts to throw out any cases they unanimously find frivolous B. the power of the courts to examine and judge the constitutionality of the actions of the legislative and executive branches C. the power of the courts to demand cooperation between the legislative and executive branches in order to declare a law constitutional D. the power of the courts to punish the legislative and executive branches for the passing of frivolous laws

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  1. 11 May, 07:07
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    Answer B is right

    The power of the Higher or Supreme courts mostly in United states and some other countries to overthrow any legislation done by the Government or constitutional departments against the constitution. the courts have the right to over rule them.
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