Multiple Choice
Judicial review of acts of Congress or the president are:
A) a regular part of the policymaking process, coming before signed bills go into effect.
B) relatively rare, something especially true with presidential actions, where deference to the executive is traditional and expected.
C) relatively rare and only exercised in cases that go before federal courts, especially the Supreme Court.
D) relatively uncommon now, given increased judicial respect for the concepts of executive privilege and legislative supremacy.
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