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What is the principle of judicial review?

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What is the principle of judicial review?

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Judicial review is the power of a court to review an official action of a government employee or agency to determine whether the law or action is based on a lack of power, an error of law or the violation of a basic principle of justice such as due process. If the action fails the review, the court has the power to overturn the executive action, or order a public official to act in a certain manner.

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