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What is judicial review​

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Authority of the courts to review the activities of the legislative, executive, and administrative branches of government to determine whether certain actions are compatible with the constitution.

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Basically a review of particular actions done by certain branches of a government.

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Judicial review refers to the power of a court to review a statute, treaty or administrative regulation for constitutionality or consistency with a a superior law. It is the power of the judicial branch of government to decide whether or not acts of government are constitutional.

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