Most of that article isn't, but the highlighted portion does pertain.
A quick non-exhaustive search: https://www.congress.gov/search?q=%7B"source"%3A"legislation"%2C"search"%3A"%5C"not+subject+to+judicial+review%5C""%2C"bill-status"%3A"law"%7D
Did you look at a single result of your search? I can't find even one of them that contains the term "judicial review" in the text of the bill. And no, I didn't sit here and go through all of them. I opened a few, did a quick word search for the phrase and it isn't there. So please, be specific. Send me a bill that says in the text of the bill that is is NOT subject to judicial review.
I'm not trying to be argumentative, I am interested in your original question and want to discuss it but you are not showing me an example.
I can however do my own internet search and I can see many examples of where the law specifically states that the judicial branch has the authority to review any law or agency rule. I cannot find a single result that says otherwise.
yes I looked at several instances
not terribly interested in continuing though
have a good day!
lol,, so you don't have an example? Interesting.
You have yourself a good day as well.
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