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  2. Intermediate scrutiny - Wikipedia

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    The other levels are typically referred to as rational basis review (least rigorous) and strict scrutiny (most rigorous). In order to overcome the intermediate scrutiny test, it must be shown that the law or policy being challenged furthers an important government interest by means that are substantially related to that interest. [1] [2]

  3. Judicial review in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some have argued that judicial review exclusively by the federal courts is unconstitutional [72] based on two arguments. First, the power of judicial review is not delegated to the federal courts in the Constitution. The Tenth Amendment reserves to the states (or to the people) those powers not delegated to the federal government.

  4. List of national legal systems - Wikipedia

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    Although jurisprudence technically refers to judicial decisions in general, in practice it tends to be confused and identified with the concept of 'legal doctrine', which is a qualified series of identical resolutions in similar cases pronounced by higher courts (the Constitutional Court acting as a 'Tribunal de Amparo', and the Supreme Court ...

  5. Judicial review - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review can be understood in the context of two distinct—but parallel—legal systems, civil law and common law, and also by two distinct theories of democracy regarding the manner in which government should be organized with respect to the principles and doctrines of legislative supremacy and the separation of powers.

  6. Category:Judiciaries - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review (1 C, 29 P) Jurisdiction (2 C, 60 P) L. Legal procedure (20 C, 87 P) N. National councils of the judiciary (14 P) T. Tribunals (15 C, 21 P)

  7. Writ of prohibition - Wikipedia

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    A "writ of prohibition", in the United States, is a court order rendered by a higher court to a judge presiding over a suit in an inferior court. The writ of prohibition mandates the inferior court to cease any action over the case because it may not fall within that inferior court's jurisdiction.

  8. Category:Judicial review - Wikipedia

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    Judicial review in Switzerland; U. Judicial review in the United States This page was last edited on 19 December 2022, at 10:07 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  9. Category:Judicial review case law - Wikipedia

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