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In determining if a law or action is legal or not, the Supreme

Court always refers back to the Constitution. Is it wise to refer
back to a single document when interpreting modern law? What
would happen if the courts referred to no document of laws or
principles? Explain your answers.

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Answer:

The term used to refer to Supreme Court review of the constitutionality of laws is Judicial Review. Although the Constitution does not specifically grant this power to the CourtExplanation:

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