Judicial review has been used to invalidate approximately what percentage of all federal laws?

A. 1

B. 5

C. 20

D. 50

is it C

2. When a case is improperly removed from state court, and then returned to state court, the process is referred to as:
A. remand.

B. reverse removal.

C. jurisdictional negation.

D. dismissal.

is it B

20% is too high. Look it up again. A is the answer to question 2. Look up what the word "remand" means.

The correct answer is 1%

To answer the first question about the percentage of federal laws invalidated through judicial review, you would need to conduct research on the topic. Judicial review refers to the power of the judiciary to review and invalidate laws or government actions that are found to be in violation of the constitution. To find the specific percentage of federal laws invalidated through judicial review, you could consult legal scholars, research articles, or refer to relevant court cases. Unfortunately, as an AI, I do not have access to real-time data, so I cannot provide an accurate answer to this question.

Regarding the second question about the process when a case is improperly removed from state court and then returned to state court, the correct answer is A. remand. Remand refers to the act of sending a case back to the lower court or referring it back to the original court from where it was removed.