What is the theory of judicial review as applied to the Supreme Court?
a. The Court may nullify any federal or state legislative act by declaring it to be unconstitutional.
b. The Court may decide the winner in a disputed federal or state election.
c. The Court may try federal judges for high crimes and misdemeanors.
d. The Court may appoint special counselors to investigate officials within the executive department.
The theory of judicial review as applied to the Supreme Court is generally that "a. The Court may nullify any federal or state legislative act by declaring it to be unconstitutional", since this is one of the "checks" that the court system has on the federal government.