The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check all acts by the other branches of government. This allows the Court to evaluate whether laws, actions, or orders issued by the executive branch or passed by Congress are in accordance with the Constitution. If an act is determined to be unconstitutional, the Supreme Court can invalidate it, thereby exercising its power to check the legislative and executive branches.
How is the Supreme Court able to check the other branches using judicial review? (1 point)
The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check the executive branch and orders issued by the president.
The Supreme Court uses judicial review to check laws passed by Congress.
The Supreme Court uses judicial review to
• check all acts by the other branches of government.
The Supreme Court uses judicial review to
• check acts of Congress and executive orders of the president.
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