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What is the power of judicial review?

the power to make laws
the power to veto legislation
the power to impose taxes
the power to decide whether a law is constitutional

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the best-known power of the supreme court is judicial review or the ability of the court to declare a legislative or Executive act in violation of the constitution is not found within the text of the constitution itself. the court established this doctrine in the Case of Marbury v. Madison (1803).

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