Examine:Analyse The Differences Between The Powers Of The UK and US Supreme Courts.

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  • para 1 = constitution

  • para 2 = judicial review

  • para 3 = impact on public policy

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  • para 1 = constitution

  • US

    • article II outlines the judicial power

    • power is protected and clearly outlined

    • amendment process is hard

    • entrenched and codified

  • UK

    • powers set out in the constitutional reform act 2005 - established the scotuk

    • can be overturned by a simple act of parliament - parliamentary sovereignty

    • power is not protected

    • unentrenched and uncodified

  • comparative theory

    • structural = structural nature of the constitutions

    • US = limited government

    • UK = parliamentary sovereignty

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  • para 2 = judicial review

  • US

    • shelby county vs holder 2013 = scotus struck down struck down a section of the voting rights act 1965 for being unconstitutional

    • due to checks and balances + separation of powers

  • UK

    • safety of rwanda act

    • due to parliamentary sovereignty

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  • para 3 = impact on public policy

  • US

    • learning resources inc vs trump

  • UK

    • safety of rwanda act