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Which powers did the Supreme Court use in Boerne v. Flores and Marbury v. Madison?
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establishing judicial review in Boerne v. Flores and interpreting the extent of the Free Exercise Clause in Marbury v. Madison
establishing judicial review in Boerne v. Flores and interpreting the extent of the Free Exercise Clause in Marbury v. Madison

enforcing civil rights legislation in Boerne v. Flores and limiting executive power in Marbury v. Madison
enforcing civil rights legislation in Boerne v. Flores and limiting executive power in Marbury v. Madison

limiting executive power in Boerne v. Flores and enforcing civil rights legislation in Marbury v. Madison
limiting executive power in Boerne v. Flores and enforcing civil rights legislation in Marbury v. Madison

interpreting the extent of the Free Exercise Clause in Boerne v. Flores and establishing judicial review in Marbury v. Madison
interpreting the extent of the Free Exercise Clause in Boerne v. Flores and establishing judicial review in Marbury v. Madison

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interpreting the extent of the Free Exercise Clause in Boerne v. Flores and establishing judicial review in Marbury v. Madison

Boerne limited Congress's power under RFRA by interpreting the Free Exercise Clause and Section 5 of the Fourteenth Amendment; Marbury (1803) established the Court's power of judicial review.