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State courts can review statutes passed by their legislatures to ensure:

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that the statutes are fair

that the statutes do not violate the state constitution or the U.S. Constitution

that the statutes do not violate women's rights

that the statutes do not violate previously passed statutes

none of the other choices

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Answer:

that the statutes do not violate the state constitution or the us constitution.

Step-by-step explanation:

State courts can remove laws from the bench. Think about what the supreme court does on a daily basis which is to review laws and determine if they are allowable under the constitution, think roe v wade, brown v board of education. state courts do this too. Think the recent texas abortion law. State courts have the responsibility to solve cases in a constitutional manner.

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