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Judicial review works in which of the following ways? Select all that apply. the federal court performing statutory construction of interpreting administrative rules deciding whether the immigration law of Wisconsin has violated the Constitution holding the government to a code of conduct nullifying Executive Orders taking on cases like Marbury vs. Madison involving executive privilege

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Answered by jefferson7
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Judicial review works in which of the following ways?

Explanation:

  • deciding whether the immigration law of Wisconsin has violated the Constitution
  • taking on cases like Marbury vs. Madison involving executive privilege
Answered by vilnius
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Judicial review

Explanation:

Judicial review works in the following ways:

  • deciding whether the immigration law of Wisconsin has violated the Constitution
  • taking on cases like Marbury vs. Madison involving executive privilege

A judicial review is a decision made by the administrative decision-making body. It is the legal procedure that is followed by the Supreme Court to take decisions. The courts follow the procedure to bring the decision that is abiding by the law.

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