Chapter 16.1

Judicial Review: How the Supreme Court Guards the Constitution

Discover how the Supreme Court uses judicial review to strike down unconstitutional laws and maintain the balance of power in American government.


What You'll Learn

Judicial review lets courts declare laws unconstitutional and void.
Marbury v. Madison established judicial review as binding legal precedent.
Judicial review applies to federal laws, state laws, and executive actions.
This power upholds checks and balances within the separation of powers.

What You'll Practice

1

Students define key terms like precedent and appellate jurisdiction.

2

Learners identify how Marbury v. Madison established judicial review authority.

3

Practice questions test understanding of constitutional supremacy and checks.

Why This Matters

Judicial review is fundamental to American democracy because it ensures that no law or government action can override the protections guaranteed by the Constitution.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Judicial Review
Constitutional Supremacy
Checks and Balances
Marbury v. Madison
Precedent
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