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Which branch of government decides whether or not laws are constitutional

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The Supreme Court, which is part the The Judicial Branch.
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The Judicial branch

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The two main powers of the Judicial branch is to interpret and evaluate laws, and the power of Judicial Review, which it's the power to supervise the legislative and executive branches and determine whether or not laws enacted by the Congress and actions of the executive are constitutional, and as well as the . This way, the Judicial branch ensures that the other two branches don't exceed their authority.

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