It prevents the government from enforcing laws that violate the Constitution.
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Judicial review... which was given binding authority by Maybury v Madison in 1803
Judicial review is an implied power of the Judicial Branch in the US government, but an established practice in common law.
Judicial review
Judicial review is important because laws passed need to be checked to make sure they are constitutional. This review is performed by members of the Supreme Court
the judicial review allow the government to adapt to the changes in the us by with higher authority such as the terms of the written constitution and the treaty