The Supreme Court determines if laws made by congress are constitutional or not. In your state your State Supreme or Superior court will decide if state laws are unjust.
deciding the constitutionality of a state law that requires drivers to wear seatbelts
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Judicial branch at the state level
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Samuel A. Foot has written: 'An argument in favor of the constitutionality of the general banking law of this state' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Banking law 'An argument, in favor of the constitutionality of the general banking law of this state, delivered before the Supreme Court, at the July term, 1839' -- subject(s): Banking law
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The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
Judicial Revue is a misspelled attempt. Judicial Review is the power of the courts to review actions by other branches of government and assess the constitutionality of those actions. So when the U.S. Supreme Court looks at a law passed by the state of Nebraska and determines that the Nebraska law is unconstitutional, that is an exercise of judicial review.