Judicial Review as the U.S. Supreme Court's main power.
Title: Judicial Review as the U.S. Supreme Court's main power.
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 1455 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Judicial Review as the U.S. Supreme Court's main power.
Category: /Law & Government/International
Details: Words: 1455 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
In a nation of democratic governance, the United States has unquestionably succeeded in its own development and potency since the establishment of the Constitution. The United States was founded in hopes of having a truly free, full functioning society. In order to achieve such a goal, the framers of this country drafted the Constitution brilliantly and attentively. With the creation of the three branches, Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, the Constitution also created checks and balances,
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