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Mira Villarreal
1 October, 05:59
May declare executive actions unconstitutional
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Semaj Yang
1 October, 06:39
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The correct answer is the judicial branch.
The Judicial branch has the authority, under the doctrine of judicial review, to review Executive action after a suit has been brought and to determine whether or not the executive branch has acted within the scope defined by the US Constitution.
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