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Constitutional law: Judicial review (Part 2 of 2)

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Exercise of Judicial Review and its Role in Constitutional Law

This chapter explores the exercise of judicial review by the Supreme Court in various contexts, including the court's avoidance of striking down federal statutes until the Dred Scott v. Sanford case in 1857, the striking down of unconstitutional state statutes, jurisdiction over state court decisions, review of federal executive branch actions, and the established role of judicial review in constitutional law. It also acknowledges criticisms regarding the potential overreach of judicial review.

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