![Federalism in the United States / Constitutional law / Judicial branch of the United States government / United States Constitution / Commerce Clause / Article One of the United States Constitution / Plenary power / Necessary and Proper Clause / United States v. Lopez / Government / Law / History of the United States Federalism in the United States / Constitutional law / Judicial branch of the United States government / United States Constitution / Commerce Clause / Article One of the United States Constitution / Plenary power / Necessary and Proper Clause / United States v. Lopez / Government / Law / History of the United States](/pdf-icon.png) Date: 2007-09-20 16:33:49Federalism in the United States Constitutional law Judicial branch of the United States government United States Constitution Commerce Clause Article One of the United States Constitution Plenary power Necessary and Proper Clause United States v. Lopez Government Law History of the United States | | CON LAW OUTLINE Judicial Review The Supreme Court is empowered to review acts of Congress and void those it finds to be repugnant to the Constitution.Add to Reading ListSource URL: www.boalt.orgDownload Document from Source Website File Size: 102,50 KBShare Document on Facebook
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