Why does the Supreme Court tend to avoid invalidating laws?

The Supreme Court cannot invalidate laws; only the President has this power.

Invalidating laws upsets Congress and makes it hard for the Justices to be reappointed.

The Constitution only allows the Supreme Court to invalidate a maximum of 5 laws per year.

Frequently invalidating laws creates confusion and reduces government stability.

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