[Solved] While judicial review is not stated explicitly in the U. S. Constitution, Hamilton believed that the judiciary had the power

While judicial review is not stated explicitly in the U. S. Constitution, Hamilton believed that the judiciary had the power to declare legislative acts unconstitutional and therefore void if they were contrary to the Constitution. According to Alexander Hamilton, why should this power of judicial review be given to the judicial branch

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