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The process of declaring the law unconstitutional is called *

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When the proper court determines that a legislative act (a law) conflicts with the constitution, it finds that law unconstitutional and declares it void in whole or in part. This is called judicial review. ... Thus, national constitutions typically apply only to government actions.

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When the proper court determines that a legislative act (a law) conflicts with the constitution, it finds that law unconstitutional and declares it void in whole or in part. This is called judicial review. ... Thus, national constitutions typically apply only to government actions.

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