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The Supreme Court's power of judicial review.... is given to the Court in the original Constitution.
enables the Court to declare acts of the other branches unconstitutional.
allows the Court to hear cases.
establishes the three-tiered court system.
enables the Court to declare acts of the other branches unconstitutional.
allows the Court to hear cases.
establishes the three-tiered court system.
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The Supreme Court's power of judicial review enables the Court to declare acts of the other branches unconstitutional. This power was established in the landmark case Marbury v. Madison in 1803, even though the original Constitution did not explicitly grant it. Judicial review allows the Supreme Court to interpret the Constitution and ensure that the legislative and executive actions comply with it.
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