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The Citizens Ratification Amendment (CRA) offers a unique approach to enhance the judicial system by enabling direct citizen involvement in the ratification of laws and regulations that govern the judiciary. Through the CRA, citizens can participate in monthly ratifications, providing them with the power to approve or reject laws that impact judicial conduct, appointment processes, and other legal frameworks. This direct engagement ensures that the judiciary aligns more closely with the evolving values and expectations of the populace. By leveraging the Citizens Ratification Branch (CRB), the CRA empowers citizens to act as a check on the judiciary, thereby promoting transparency, accountability, and responsiveness in one of the most crucial branches of government. This process does not change the structure of the republic or the independence of the judiciary but introduces a layer of citizen oversight that can lead to more informed and democratic judicial reforms.
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