explain supreme court's power of judicial review .
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A Judicial review is the power of the Supreme Court of the United States to review actions taken by the legislative branch (Congress) and the executive branch (president) and decide whether or not those actions are legal under the Constitution. The court can nullify or invalidate an action if it is deemed unconstitutional. Judicial review is an essential part of checks and balances within the federal government giving the Supreme Court (judicial branch) equal power with the other two branches of government.
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it can remove any law which seems un popular. it gives chance to people to appeal in court if they think there law is being humiliated
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