The Role of the Judiciary
Explore the historical role of the judiciary in upholding the Constitution and checking the powers of the executive and legislative branches. Clint Bolick discusses the importance of an active judiciary and the need to protect constitutional liberties.In this clip
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Clint Bolick Defends Judicial Activism
Related Questions
What is the role of the judiciary?
According to the article, why does the Supreme Court conduct judicial reviews?
Is it to: - Make sure amendments to the Constitution will pass - Check whether laws go against the Constitution - Give lawmakers the chance to interpret the Constitution - Add ratified amendments to the Constitution quickly?