When the Supreme Court declares a law unconstitutional, is an example of which of the following? A. Impeachment B. Judicial review C. Congressional oversight D. An independent press

History · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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B. Judicial review.

Judicial review refers to the power of the courts, specifically the Supreme Court in the United States, to review and potentially invalidate laws or actions of the legislative and executive branches if they are found to be unconstitutional based on the principles outlined in the Constitution. This authority allows the judiciary to interpret laws and ensure their compliance with the Constitution.

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