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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: ryobu on Sep 28, 2015



Title: The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress and the executive branch are constitut
Post by: ryobu on Sep 28, 2015
The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress and the executive branch are constitutional is called
A) stare decisis.
B) Liberalism.
C) judicial review.
D) laissez-faire.
E) precedent.


Title: Re: The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress and the executive branch are const
Post by: tugaluga on Sep 30, 2015
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Title: Re: The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress and the executive branch are constitut
Post by: ryobu on Oct 10, 2015
Thank you for responding, I appreciate the help. Vote with confidence people!


Title: Re: The power of the courts to determine whether acts of Congress and the executive branch are constitut
Post by: tugaluga on Oct 10, 2015
Study, study, study, that's all I can say. ;)