Which of these best defines the power of Judicial Review? ​

the Court must review and approve all the decisions of a state court before they are final

the Court has the power to overturn laws or executive orders if they violate the constitution

the Court can make a ruling that overturns the decision of a lower court if they disagree

before a bill can officially become law the Court must approve it for it to be legally applied

1 answer

The definition that best defines the power of Judicial Review is:

the Court has the power to overturn laws or executive orders if they violate the constitution.

Judicial Review allows courts to assess the constitutionality of legislative acts and executive orders, striking them down if they are found to be in conflict with the Constitution.