Reading Time: 5 minutes The concept of judicial review is often traced back to the 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison. In that case, the Supreme Court ruled that…
Reading Time: 3 minutes Wisconsin Judicial District Map Wisconsin is divided into judicial districts, each of which has a court of its own. There are 28 judicial districts in…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Judicial review is the process by which a court can assess the lawfulness of a decision made by a public body. This process allows the…
Reading Time: 7 minutes Every government institution has its own set of checks and balances in order to prevent any one institution from becoming too powerful. The judiciary is…
Reading Time: 6 minutes What is the difference between judicial restraint and judicial activism? Judicial restraint is the philosophy that courts should not overstep their bounds by making law…
Reading Time: 5 minutes Doctrine of Judicial Restraint is a legal term that is used to describe the principle that courts should not interfere with the actions of the…
Reading Time: 5 minutes The Judicial Branch is one of the three main branches of the United States government, along with the Legislative Branch and the Executive Branch. The…
Reading Time: 6 minutes Judicial Review is a process where a higher court can review the decisions of a lower court to ensure that they were made in accordance…
Reading Time: 6 minutes Judicial review is the process through which a court determines the legality of a government action. This process is often used to determine whether or…
Reading Time: 6 minutes Crash Course Judicial Review What is it? Judicial review is the process by which a court can examine the lawfulness of a decision or action…