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What are the implications for judicial review on American democracy? Should any branch of government be able to review the actions and legislation of the others? Is this good for democracy or does it concentrate too much power in one branch?
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the judical review checks the legislative branch to ensure laws are within bound of the constitution. This method of check and balances ensure no one branch is powerful than the other, but in my opinion I believe the judical branch is the most powerful of the branches due to the appointed judges serving for life.
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