Journey: Due Process in Judicial Review

Welcome to Ballotpedia’s Learning Journey on procedural due process in the context of judicial review!
In this Learning Journey, deepen your understanding of due process in the context of judicial review. Judicial review refers to the power of courts to interpret the law and overturn any legislative or executive actions that are inconsistent with the law. Procedural rights address the government's obligation to ensure that legal procedures are carried out in a fair and just manner (e.g., the right to a trial by a jury of one's peers).
This Learning Journey will guide you through how these rights are applied when the courts review laws or legislative or executive actions.
Here's how it works:
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- Check your inbox! We'll send you an email each day of the series.
- Read on and click around! We'll pack the email with examples, ways to interact with the content, and opportunities to connect with the Ballotpedia team!
- You're done! Celebrate and share the knowledge!