Everyone knows what the doctrine of judicial review is, what its history is, and how it has been applied in American history. The history is taught in high school, college, and university. You are a smarmy fool who does not have the strength of his principles to discuss this.
Okay I have brushed up on the subject and still have a question. What do you mean by do I disagree with judicial review in the U.S.? Do you mean to ask, do I disagree with it as means of making sure the legislature abides by the constitution? Or do you mean do I disagree with decisions made under judicial review?