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Semenov [28]
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Alborosie3 years ago
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Many people were racist in the 1950s. For example, you have white friends if you are white and black friends if you were black. No segregation or mixing at all. Different restuarnts, water fountains, bathrooms, schools and anything else you can think of basically! They also did lots of peace "riots" marching and holding signs, Martin Luther King Jr. participated in many of the peace walks with many other blacks. I dont know about Linda brown but Rosa Parks was sitting on a bus and got asked to move so a white person could sit where she was sitting and she said no. She eventually got aressted and some blacks decided not to ride the bus anymore because of that and they wouldnt ride the bus again until she was released. (I dont  know if any whites did the same thing and didnt ride the bus, probably a few) She got released and changed the world and impacted many!

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Today, we take judicial review for granted. In fact, it is one of the main characteristics of government in the United States. On an almost daily basis, court decisions come down from around the country striking down state and federal rules as being unconstitutional. Some of the topics of these laws in recent times include same sex marriage bans, voter identification laws, gun restrictions, government surveillance programs and restrictions on abortion.

Other countries have also gotten in on the concept of judicial review. A Romanian court recently ruled that a law granting immunity to lawmakers and banning certain types of speech against public officials was unconstitutional. Greek courts have ruled that certain wage cuts for public employees are unconstitutional. The legal system of the European Union specifically gives the Court of Justice of the European Union the power of judicial review. The power of judicial review is also afforded to the courts of Canada, Japan, India and other countries. Clearly, the world trend is in favor of giving courts the power to review the acts of the other branches of government.

However, it was not always so. In fact, the idea that the courts have the power to strike down laws duly passed by the legislature is not much older than is the United States. In the civil law system, judges are seen as those who apply the law, with no power to create (or destroy) legal principles. In the (British) common law system, on which American law is based, judges are seen as sources of law, capable of creating new legal principles, and also capable of rejecting legal principles that are no longer valid. However, as Britain has no Constitution, the principle that a court could strike down a law as being unconstitutional was not relevant in Britain. Moreover, even to this day, Britain has an attachment to the idea of legislative supremacy. Therefore, judges in the United Kingdom do not have the power to strike down legislation.

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