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When does the court use judicial review?

a. state actions
b.presidential actions
c. bureaucratic agencies
d. all the above

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User Viralk
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Step-by-step explanation:

d. all of the above

this is because judicial review is the power of the Courts of a country that the actions of the legislative executive and administrative arms of the government into the term other such actions are consistent with the Constitution. Bureaucratic agencies are authorized by a legislative body therefore they are also included in the desert review whenever they are trying to see if there actions are constitutional.

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