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What does the Constitution state about the interaction of the judicial branch and new laws?
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What does the Constitution state about the interaction of the judicial branch and new laws?
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The Judicial Branch can use Judicial Review which basically states that the court can rule out a law ir it’s unconstitutional
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The constitution states that the
judicial branch can determine how the constitution should be used to new laws.
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