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What does the power of judicial review allow the supreme court to do?

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Judicial review is the ability of the supreme court to decide and examine if a statute, treaty or administrative regulation violates the provision of the existing law written in the state constitution. In the United States, the authority for judicial review has been inferred from the structure, provisions, and history of its Constitution.

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