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Law & Political Science Graduate Understand Medium- 
        SubjectLaw & Political Science 
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        Education levelGraduate 
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        Cognitive goalsUnderstand 
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        Difficulty estimateMedium 
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        Tagsjudicial review, constitutional law, separation of powers, justiciability, judicial restraint, comparative law 
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        Number of questions5 
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        Created on
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        Generation sourceFully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini 
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        LicenseCC0 Public domain 
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        PromptTest graduate students' understanding of core doctrines of judicial review—constitutional supremacy, standards of review (proportionality, reasonableness), substantive vs. procedural review, doctrines of deference, standing and justiciability—and the key institutional and normative limits (political question, parliamentary sovereignty, enforcement capacity, democratic legitimacy). Require comparative analysis across constitutional democracies and assessment of trade-offs between rights protection and democratic accountability.
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