________ is the ability of a country's high court to invalidate laws the legislature and/or executive have enacted by declaring them unconstitutional
A. Parliamentary supremacy
B. Universal jurisdiction
C. Mandatory review
D. Discretionary review
E. Judicial review
E
You might also like to view...
Which of the following is true under the purest form of free enterprise or capitalism?
A) Government plays a major role. B) People own private property, either directly or as shareholders. C) Government responds to the laws of supply and demand. D) Government owns the means of production. E) Government is not present in society.
Bicameral state legislatures are required by the United States Constitution
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Supreme Court decisions in 2010 and 2014 __________ the effects of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act in reducing the influence of money in campaigns
a. slightly limited b. reversed c. dramatically broadened d. legitimated
The current legal standard in sex discrimination cases is the _______________ test, in which the law in question must be shown to serve important governmental objectives and substantially relate to the achievement of those objectives
a. reasonable scrutiny b. strict scrutiny c. heightened scrutiny d. relative scrutiny e. None of the Above