The powers of the British judicial system to modify or overturn parliamentary legislation are

a. more sweeping than the power of the U.S. court system to modify or overturn congressional legislation.
b. more limited than the U.S. courts’ ability to review congressional legislation.
c. Neither statements (a) nor (b) is true.
d. Both statements (a) and (b) are true.

Answer: b

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