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who has the power to conduct judicial review? president supreme court house of representatives senate
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In the United - States, the power of judicial review is vested in the federal courts, especially the Supreme Court. Judicial review allows the courts to determine the constitutionality of laws and actions of the legislative and executive branches. The other branches (President, House of Representatives, Senate) do not have this power.
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