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Which is an example of judicial review?
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A judge compares a law to the Constitution and declares a law unconstitutional and of no effect.
A lawyer asks a judge to rule on an appeal to release a client from a prison term.
The president interviews people to determine who to nominate as a Supreme Court Justice.
The Senate holds hearings to determine if they will approve a president’s judicial appointments.
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A judge compares a law to the Constitution and declares a law unconstitutional and of no effect.
Explanation: Judicial review is the court's power to interpret the Constitution and invalidate laws or government actions that conflict with it (e.g., Marbury v. Madison).
Explanation: Judicial review is the court's power to interpret the Constitution and invalidate laws or government actions that conflict with it (e.g., Marbury v. Madison).
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