What Does The Constitution State About The Interaction Of The Judicial Branch And New Laws?

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What Does The Constitution State About The Interaction Of The Judicial Branch And New Laws?

A. The judicial branch cannot overturn a new law without the approval of the executive branch. B. The judicial branch can decide how the Constitution should be applied to new laws. C. The judicial branch does not have the authority to repeal a law for five years. D. The judicial branch cannot act upon a new law until a state court brings a case to the Supreme Court.
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B. The judicial branch can decide how the Constitution should be applied to new laws.

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