Does the court use of judicial review give it too much power compared to that of president and congress?

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2026-04-01 17:15

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Judicial review is the authority of the judicial branch to review decisions and actions of the legislative and executive branches. Although some could say this gives it too much power, the decisions judges arrive at must be based on sound principles and have a reasonable basis in laws and the Constitution.

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