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What is judicial review? a. the ability of the Supreme Court to deem an act of government or an individual unconstitutional c. the avenues that one must follow for appeals b. the decision of what cases need to be heard in the court d. review of prior rulings

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Judicial review is: the ability of the Supreme Court to deem an act of government or an individual unconstitutional.

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