This legal principle, judicial review, was established in 1803 in the historic case of Marbury v. Madison.
From the thestate.com
He considered this principle, known as judicial restraint, critical to the fair administration of justice.
From the washingtontimes.com
Without the principle of judicial independence in our federal court system, I could not have rendered such a decision.
From the scienceblogs.com
Although judicial independence exist in principle, in practise there is little separation of juridical and political powers.
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Judicial oligarchy creates rights, and by the principle of Coasian Symmetry it denies the symmetrical right.
From the economist.com
Nevertheless, I suppose the principle of the availability of judicial review isn't self-evident, so it should be cited.
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Marshall answered that Acts of Congress that conflict with the Constitution are not law and the Courts are bound instead to follow the Constitution, affirming the principle of judicial review.
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He will restore that convention, restate it and found it on deep principle of general application to judicial review residing in his gut.
From the guardian.co.uk
With the new judicial toughness on the one-man, one-vote principle of representation, an accurate count can have a profound effect upon political patterns.