Asked by Cayden Casto
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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regulation of interstate commerce
regulation of interstate commerce
judicial review
judicial review
federal supremacy
federal supremacy
power to pass legislation
power to pass legislation
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judicial review
The Supreme Court was using judicial review — the authority to interpret the Constitution and to invalidate laws that conflict with it (established in Marbury v. Madison).
The Supreme Court was using judicial review — the authority to interpret the Constitution and to invalidate laws that conflict with it (established in Marbury v. Madison).
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