(in the US) Review by the Supreme Court of the constitutional validity of a legislative act.
Review of a case by a higher court. Usually only to determine if procedures had been followed correctly and admissibility of evidence.
Judicial review is the premis that the Supreme Court has the right to decide whether a law is constitutional or not. It was established by John Marshall, one of the longest serving and influential Chief Justices of the Supreme Court
Judicial review... which was given binding authority by Maybury v Madison in 1803
judicial review
"Constitution review" most likely refers to the courts' power of judicial review. For more information about judicial review, see Related Questions, below.
Judicial Review
Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.
No, assessment is not a synonym for judicial review. Assessment refers to the evaluation or analysis of something, while judicial review is the process by which courts review the actions of government entities to ensure they are constitutional.
judicial review
I do not know who said that but if you are wondering what it refers to, that would be a judicial review.
That power is the power of judicial review.
Judicial Review
Judicial review... which was given binding authority by Maybury v Madison in 1803
judicial review
A judicial review allows the Supreme Court to annul any acts of the state that is deemed to be unconstitutional. This decision was made during the Marbury v. Madison case which stated that they have the right to review the acts of Congress to determine its constitutionality.
no the power of judicial review is not mentioned in the constitution. because Judicial Review was used in 13th century law but the courts didn't agree with it so it was forgotten. until the case of Marbury v. Madison that is when Judicial Review came back to the power of the Supreme Court.
"Constitution review" most likely refers to the courts' power of judicial review. For more information about judicial review, see Related Questions, below.
Judicial Review
Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.