With all of the controversy and reversal of decisions, why has judicial review survived?
A) It is used sparingly and mostly on uncontroversial cases.
B) It has only been used in noncontroversial cases since Dred Scott v. Sandford.
C) The idea of judicial review has always had a great deal of public support.
D) Neither Congress nor the president has the power to stop the Court from using judicial review.
E) Most states react to controversial rulings by refusing to implement them.
A
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