When the supreme court reviewed whether the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was legal under the Constitution, which power was the Court using?
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When the Supreme Court reviewed whether the Religious Freedom Restoration Act was legal under the Constitution, the power that the Court was using is the judicial review.
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Here, the answer for your question is the Judicial review .
The Judicial Review is a type of Supreme Court’s power that can take review actions to consider the legislative acts passed by executive branch is legal under the constitution.
With the action of the Judicial Review, the Supreme Court can declare any any act of the legislative or the executive branch as unconditional.
This review can be used by the Supreme Court under the circumstance like denial of civil rights by the act passed by the state.
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