What is the role of judicial review in American government? a. It provides the executive and legislative branches with another check on the powers of the judicial branch. b. It allows the federal courts to review proposed legislation and possible executive actions for potential issues. c. It gives the courts the power to invalidate any federal or state law that they believe violates the Constitution. d. It interprets the vague language of the Constitution, which allows the document to survive changes in society.
I think its b, am I right?
Judicial review is where a higher level court can review cases involving laws and render those laws invalid if they are in conflict with other higher forms of law, such as the Constitution. It is an important part of the checks and balances to limit the authority of the legislative branch.
so yes you are correct it is B
oh ok, thanks for explaining it!
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