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The authority of a court to review and possibly invalidate laws or executive actions that it determines are in violation of the Constitution and the case that established that authority in the United States area. the appeals process and McCulloch v. Marylandb. judicial review and McCulloch v. Marylandc. the appeals process and Marbury v. Madisond. judicial review and Marbury v. Madison

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A. Judicial Review and Marbury v. Madison
- case established principal of judicial review; court’s power to strike down laws or government actions in violation of the constitution
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