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From where does the concept of justiciability originate for the Supreme Court?
Article III of the Constitution
The Judiciary Act of 1789
Marbury v. Madison
Eakin v. Raub
Article III of the Constitution:
delineates the powers of the legislative branch.
delineates the powers of the judicial branch.
delineates the powers of the executive branch.
None of the above.
Federal courts are explicitly given the power of judicial review by:
Article I of the Constitution where the process of how laws are passed and repealed is described.
Article III where the powers of the courts are specified.
the Supremacy Clause.
Judicial Review is:
The primary weapons the Court uses to keep the other branches in check.
The power to declare federal laws unconstitutional.
The power to declare state laws unconstitutional.
All of the above.
How can the elected branches punish the Court for decisions they do not like?
Change the size of the Court.
Impeach justices for high crimes and misdemeanors.
Keep justices’ salaries constant.