The judiciary claimed that its would have the power to nullify actions that violated the constitution during the state conventions to ratify the constitution.
Generally, a ratification means when there is an approval or enactment that is legally binding and would not otherwise be binding in the absence of such approval. In the constitutional context, this means the ratifying of an amendment to an existing or adoption of a new constitution.
Hence, during the process of the majority of the state conventions ratifying the constitution (8 of 13), it was claimed that judiciary would have the power to nullify actions that violated the constitution.
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