Under the principle of Judicial Review, the Federal Courts have the power to strike down laws that are unconstitutional. When in the lawmaking process does this happen?(1 point)

Responses

Right after the President signs it into law
Right after the President signs it into law

After it becomes law, and only if someone sues and the case makes it to federal court
After it becomes law, and only if someone sues and the case makes it to federal court

Before the law is sent to the president
Before the law is sent to the president

Before the law is introduced in the Senate

After it becomes law, and only if someone sues and the case makes it to federal court