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If two laws conflict with each other, the Court must decide on the operation of each. . . . [T]he Constitution . . . must govern the case to which they both apply.
This passage describes the legal principle of
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This principle says it is the Court's job to decide if actions are allowed by
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This passage describes the legal principle of judicial review.
This principle says it is the Court's job to decide if actions are allowed by the Constitution.
This principle says it is the Court's job to decide if actions are allowed by the Constitution.
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