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How did the Supreme Court get rid of judicial review?

It didn't. Judicial review is the US Supreme Court's greatest power.


Is judicial review a logical power for the US Supreme Court?

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How did the Supreme Court exercise judicial review in the early 1900s?

Actually, the Supreme Court has been exercising Judicial Review since 1803.


What was the result of the Supreme Court case Marburg v. Madison?

The Supreme Court gained the power of judicial review.-Apex


When the supreme court declares a law as unconstitutional we have an example of what?

judicial review


Which court has the final power of judicial review?

The Supreme Court of the United States has the final power of judicial review.


Is judicial review a logical power of the supreme court?

Judicial Review should be on the docket each day of session for the US Supreme Court. In fact, it seems logical that bills before Congress, even in the Committee stages should have a former member of the Supreme Court or a lower level number of Constitutionalists retired from lower Federal courts to review them for content contrary to the US Constitution. It would save allot of time and improve the bill under review or in debate.


What are the 3 types of judicial review?

the supreme court


Which article of the constitution grants the Supreme Court the power of judicial review?

The power of judicial review is granted to the Supreme Court by Article III of the United States Constitution.


What terms best describes the supreme court ability to review court cases?

Judicial Review


What describes the supreme courts ability to review court cases?

Judicial review


How can a Supreme Court decision be changed through the process of judicial review?

A Supreme Court decision can be changed through the process of judicial review by having a lower court challenge the decision and appeal it to the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court can then review the case and potentially overturn its previous decision based on new arguments or evidence presented during the review process.