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| to ask that a court descion be reviewed by a higher court. |
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| the power to review, change, or prevent the publication of news. |
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| a principle of the U.S.Costuion that gives each branch of goverment the power to check,or limit, the actions of other branchs |
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| person who owes lolitay to a particlur nantion and is intitled to all it's rights and protections. |
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| goverment in which one person or a small group that holds complete authroity. |
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| principle of U.S. COnstioun that estabilhes the divison of power between the fedral goverment and the states. |
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| the right not to be held in prison without the frist being charged with a sepific crime; constionoal protectecion againist unlawful imprionimt. |
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| organizition that represents the concerns of particular group. |
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| power of a court to hear and decide cases |
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| likely to cause or have an effect. |
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| the principle that the goverment has only the powers |
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