The document discusses the challenges of bringing a judicial review case, noting that it will likely result in loss, cost a fortune in legal fees and time, and may just lead to the same decision being made again if won. It provides examples of past cases and reasons one may still want to pursue a judicial review, such as believing the position is right, creating transparency, and potentially changing decision-making culture or carving a decision into stone. It concludes by advising to consider what will be gained from the process and ensuring campaign and organizational alignment and support before pursuing a challenging judicial review.