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Which type of Courts exercise the broad power of judicial review​

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The Supreme Court is the most powerful of all the courts. It was established by the Constitution and has broad judicial power to interpret the law. Appellate courts review the decisions of the lower courts.

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This question is incomplete, here´s the complete question.

Which type of courts exercise the broad power of judicial review?

A: Article I courts

B: Article II courts

C: Article III courts

D: Article IV courts

Answer: C: Article III courts

Step-by-step explanation:

Article III of the US Constitution creates the Supreme Court, and it also provides Congress with the authority to establish inferior courts that together form the judicial branch of government.

The federal courts hold the power of judicial review to monitor that the Congress, the executive branch, and state governments follow the Constitution. Marbury v. Madison (1803) stated the Court’s administration of judicial review by declaring that a law made by Congress was unconstitutional.

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