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which is the best description of the constitutional principle of \judicial review\?
courts can determine if a law can be enforced
congress must get the supreme courts approval before passing laws
the supreme court can remove the president from office
states can review the records of federal judges
Judicial review is the power of courts to assess if a law (or government action) is constitutional, which includes determining if it can be enforced. The other options are incorrect: Congress does not need Supreme Court approval to pass laws; removing a president is impeachment power, not judicial review; states cannot review federal judges' records as part of judicial review.
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A. Courts can determine if a law can be enforced