The power of judicial review, which the Supreme Court claimed in the case of Marbury v. Madison, allows the Court to
A) review each bill proposed by Congress before it becomes a law.
B) enact new laws in order to implement its decisions.
C) judge the constitutionality of laws and other acts of government.
D) hear direct appeals from all citizens convicted due to a trial error.
E) prorogue-or suspend-Congress in times of national emergency.
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