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Baker v. Carr, No. 6 (U.S. Supreme Court) (369 U.S. 186; 82 S.Ct. 691) (March 26, 2062) (Justice Brennan)

Here the Court affirmed the principle that "political questions" - i.e., controversies which revolve around policy choices and value determinations constitutionally committed to the Congress or Executive Branch - are not subject to judicial review.

The Plaintiffs in this case sought review of a decision from the United States District ...

 

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