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Victoria Carey
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18 March, 20:42
The judicial review refers to the power of
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The power of judicial review refers to the power of the "Supreme Court" to deem certain laws passed by Congress "unConstitutional". This greatly increased the power of the Supreme Court and led to a further separation of powers.
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