All of the following statements about judicial review are TRUE except: A. The 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison established judicial review. B. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall’s ruling established judicial review. C. Judicial review is specifically referred to and spelled out in the Constitution. D. Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the ability to declare laws unconstitutional.
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The statement which is not true is :
C. Judicial review is specifically referred to and spelled out in the Constitution.
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Judicial review is the power of the Supreme Court of the United States of America to determine whether the decision of President or Congress are constitutional. It is based on the principle of Check and Balance through which judiciary checks that there would be no unconstitutional working by the two other branches of government that are executive and legislative and ensured that there would be balance of power within the governmental setup. The Supreme Court established the doctrine of Judicial review in 1803.
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C. Judicial review is specifically referred to and spelled out in the Constitution
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