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what are some of the aspects of the supreme courts power of judicial review?
the court will allow any law that is constitutional to stand.
the courts power of judicial review is limited to federal laws and actions.
the court can review and nullify actions even if they are constitutional.
the court can nullify a law that is unconstitutional.
the court can examine any law to determine if it is constitutional.
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- The Supreme Court's judicial review power includes examining laws for constitutionality. If a law is constitutional, it stands. If unconstitutional, it can be nullified.
- Judicial review is not limited to federal laws (state laws can also be reviewed). The Court cannot nullify constitutional actions.
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- The Court will allow any law that is constitutional to stand.
- The Court can nullify a law that is unconstitutional.
- The Court can examine any law to determine if it is constitutional.