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How did the Marshall court interpret the constitution and it’s rulings

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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In the US, the judicial review is an ability of the court to both examine as well as decide if the statute or administrative regulation contradicts or treaty or violates the supplies of existing law, a State Constitution, or eventually the US Constitution. When the U.S. Constitution never openly define a power of this judicial review, authority for US judicial review is inferred from the provisions.

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