One purpose of the process of judicial review is to a. ensure that federal court judges have proper qualifications b. force court judges to justify case decisions in written form c. preserve the intentions of the framers of the Constitution d. monitor changes in society occurring through new laws

Respuesta :

I am gonna go with C. preserve the intentions of the framers of the Constitution.

Answer: d monitor changes in society occurring through new laws

Explanation:

Judicial review is a type of court proceeding in which a judge reviews the lawfulness of a decision or action made by a public body.

In other words, judicial reviews are a challenge to the way in which a decision has been made, rather than the rights and wrongs of the conclusion reached.

It is not really concerned with the conclusions of that process and whether those were ‘right’, as long as the right procedures have been followed. The court will not substitute what it thinks is the ‘correct’ decision.

This may mean that the public body will be able to make the same decision again, so long as it does so in a lawful way.