__________________ allows the Supreme Court to declare a law passed by Congress or the president as unconstitutional.

Social Studies · College · Sun Jan 24 2021

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The concept you are referring to is "judicial review." Judicial review is the power of a court, particularly the Supreme Court in the United States, to examine and potentially invalidate actions taken by the legislative and executive branches of government. It allows the court to declare a law passed by Congress or an action taken by the president as unconstitutional if it is found to violate the provisions of the constitution.