Judicial Review — related Supreme Court cases
This page groups Supreme Court cases that involve the constitutional concept “Judicial Review”. Use it to explore related decisions and see how the same idea shows up across different cases.
“Judicial Review” is:
The power of courts to review and invalidate government action.
Source: Article III Where this concept definition/label comes from (for example, a constitutional provision or a reference framework).
Cases
These are cases where this concept was identified as relevant. Click a case to view its summary, holding, and supporting syllabus excerpts.
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Klein v. Martin
26th January 2026
The Court's decision involves reviewing whether lower courts correctly applied AEDPA standards.
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Bost v. Illinois Bd. of Elections
14th January 2026
The Court's decision involves reviewing and potentially invalidating state election rules, which is an exercise of judicial review.
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Barrett v. United States
14th January 2026
The Court engages in statutory interpretation to determine Congressional intent, which is a core aspect of judicial review.
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Bowe v. United States
9th January 2026
The Court examines its jurisdiction to review decisions regarding second or successive motions under §2255.
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Doe v. Dynamic Physical Therapy, LLC
8th December 2025
The Court exercised its power to review and invalidate the state court's decision that conflicted with federal law.







