What power does judicial review give the Supreme Court?

to broadly interpret the Constitution
to limit the state governments' interference in business
to review acts of Congress and the President to decide if they are constitutional
to broadly interpret the Constitution to benefit the federal government

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Judicial review gives the Supreme Court the power to review acts of Congress and the President to decide if they are constitutional. This means the Court can strike down laws or executive actions that it finds violate the Constitution. Judicial review is a key component of the system of checks and balances in the U.S. government.