Courts play an important role in policy making because
a. statutes and constitutional clauses are often vague, requiring judicial interpretation.
b. the Constitution gives courts review power over taxation, separation of powers, and laws that impact individual rights.
c. courts have a higher approval rating than Congress or the president.
d. the Court can review the constitutionality of laws immediately after they are passed, acting as a “third house” of Congress.
a. statutes and constitutional clauses are often vague, requiring judicial interpretation.
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