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Which branch of government can strike down a law that goes against the Constitution?

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Senate
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The judicial branch can strike down a law that goes against the Constitution. This is done through the process of judicial review, where courts interpret the Constitution and determine the legality of laws and actions taken by the other branches of government.
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