None. Judicial Review is an implied power not explicitly stated in the US Constitution, but derived from the Supreme Court's role as head of the Judicial branch of government and the final arbiter of the constitutional interpretation Marbury v. Madison (1803) is often cited as the first instance of judicial review, but it is actually only the first time the Court declared an act of Congress unconstitutional and clearly explicated the doctrine of judicial review For more information, see Related Questions, below.
... review ยท What Article of the US Constitution gave the Supreme Court the right to declare laws unconstitutional.
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