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what is judicial review

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Judicial review is the power of courts to decide the validity of acts of the legislative and executive branches of government. If the courts decide that a legislative act is unconstitutional, it is nullified. The power was first asserted by Chief Justice John Marshall in 1803, in the case of Marbury v. Madison.

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Judicial review is the power of courts to decide the validity of acts of the legislative and executive branches of government. If the courts decide that a legislative act is unconstitutional, it is nullified. ... The power was first asserted by Chief Justice John Marshall in 1803, in the case of Marbury v. Madison.

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