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They do not "validate" or "invalidate" laws. They interpret the US Constitution and find the laws cited in the cases they review either Constitutional or Unconstitutional. But they cannot pick and choose at random which laws they will rule on. The cases they review have to work their way through the entire Federal Court System before they reach the Supreme Court (if they ever do).

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