What is judicial review? A. The power of the Judicial Branch to review laws, Executive orders, and Executive acts to ensure that they are Constitutional. B. The power of the Judicial Branch to impeach the President and members of Congress. C. The power of the Legislative Branch to appoint or remove Supreme Court Judges at any time. D. The power of the Executive Branch to deem Supreme Court rulings unconstitutional. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

Judicial review is the power of the Judicial Branch to review laws, Executive orders, and Executive acts to ensure they are Constitutional and are not in conflict with higher authorities.

Option: (A)

Explanation:

  • Judicial review ensures that the laws made by legislative and executed by executive doesn’t violate the terms of a constitution.
  • Judicial review is one among the "balances" and "checks" in separation of power.
  • Judicial review supervises legislative and executive to form laws that doesn’t conflicts with the 'constitution'.
  • Judicial review invalids the laws that violates the 'terms of a constitution'.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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