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How do judicial reviews in the majority opinion differ from those in the dissent

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  • 10-06-2020

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The majority opinion uses lower courts' decision on the case of evidence.

Judicial review is termed as a process which legislative or executive actions are being subjected to review by the judiciary.

Only the judicial review can invalidate government actions and laws which are being incompatible to higher authority.

Law can be invalidated either by violating the constitutional terms or by being unlawful.

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