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What does the Supreme Court consider to determine the constitutionality of a law?

its approval by Congress
its popularity with citizens
the support by all branches of the government
the articles and amendments of the Constitution

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Answered by prakashcor
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The ability to decide if a law violates the Constitution is called judicial review. ... Judicial review is not an explicit power given to the courts, but it is an implied power. The Supreme Court made a ruling in 1803 on a case called Marbury v. Madison that clearly stated the Court's power of judicial review.

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