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Who has the power to review all laws and treaties?

i think the supreme court


What power can declare unconstitutional acts of government?

That power is the power of judicial review.


Who has power to review all laws and treaties of the United states?

The Supreme Court has the power to review all laws and treaties of the United States. They can declare these unconstitutional.


The supreme court's power to review all congressional acts and executive action?

popular sovereignty???


What is the power to review laws and declare them unconstitutional called?

Judicial Review.


Is the supreme court's power to review all congressional acts and executive actions?

Judicial review, established in 1803 by John Marshall in the case Marbury vs. Madison


Who has the power to review and interpret all law arising under the constitution?

The Supreme Court of the United States.


Who has the power to review and interpret all laws arising under the constitution?

The Supreme Court of the United States.


Has the senate abused their power to review treaties and confirm nominations?

The Senate has not abused it power to review treaties and confirm nominations. This power was granted in the Constitution.


What is it called when the Supreme Court has the power to say that a law goes against the Constitution?

all i know is that it has to do with the judicial branch


Why is the Supreme Court case Marbury v Madison the most important of all time?

it established the power of judicial review


What power does judicial review give to the judicial branch?

no the power of judicial review is not mentioned in the constitution. because Judicial Review was used in 13th century law but the courts didn't agree with it so it was forgotten. until the case of Marbury v. Madison that is when Judicial Review came back to the power of the Supreme Court.