The idea, fundamental to the US system of government, that the actions of
the executive and legislative branches of government are subject to review
and possible invalidation by the judiciary.

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Answer:

Checks and Balances

Explanation:

Congress Writes the Laws the President Can Veto

The President has to to enforce the laws Congress Passes

Congress can pass a Veto proof bill

The Judiciary system can review/invalidate laws passes