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Judicial Review is

A. an example of Separation of Powers in Congress

B. the power that allows the Supreme Court to nullify any federal or state law

C. the Supreme Court goes back and looks over past decisions by the Supreme Court to decide if they need to change any of those former decisions

D. where original jurisdiction occurs

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Answered by asmita2238
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Answer:

B will be the correct option.

Answered by siddharth3791
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( B ) is the answer

Judicial review, power of the courts of a country to examine the actions of the legislative, executive, and administrative arms of the government and to determine whether such actions are consistent with the constitution. Actions judged inconsistent are declared unconstitutional and, therefore, null and void. The institution of judicial review in this sense depends upon the existence of a written constitution.

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