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3 years ago
6

Judicial review is best defined as

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katen-ka-za [31]3 years ago
6 0
<h2>Hey there! </h2>

\textsf{Judicial \: review \: is \bf{the \: review \: from \: the}}

\textsf{ \bf{Supreme \ Court \: that \: the \: constitutional \: authority}}

\bf{of \: the \: legislative \: branch}

<h2>Good luck on your assignment and enjoy your day! </h2>

~

\dfrac{\frak{LoveYourFirst}}{:)}

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