Eliminating the power of judicial review would weaken courts in the United States by __________.
A) making the statutes that courts interpret less clear
B) eliminating the discretion afforded by common law
C) removing them from the process of interpreting the Constitution
D) making judges more dependent on information provided by prosecutors
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