Dustin Arand
Oct 6, 2022

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The constitution doesn’t explicitly give courts the authority to strike down state or federal laws as unconstitutional, but the authority is implied by the fact that the procedures for passing laws are different from those for amending the constitution. Without judicial review, legislatures could amend the constitution by bare majority vote.

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Dustin Arand
Dustin Arand

Written by Dustin Arand

Lawyer turned stay-at-home dad. I write about philosophy, culture, and law. Author of the book “Truth Evolves”. Top writer in History, Culture, and Politics.

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