what law is invalid in the consituion
Basically if it is passed into law by the Legislative Branch, adheres to the Constitution, and is signed by the head of the Executive Branch it is "valid." Any challenges to the law are addressed to the courts (Judicial Branch) for determination of ts validity and/or Constituionality.
Any practice or law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional.
Nothing. Laws are in the constitution and the constitution is the framework of government.
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the Constitution
Basically if it is passed into law by the Legislative Branch, adheres to the Constitution, and is signed by the head of the Executive Branch it is "valid." Any challenges to the law are addressed to the courts (Judicial Branch) for determination of ts validity and/or Constituionality.
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Yes, laws can be declared unconstitutional by a court. This typically happens when a court determines that a law violates the constitution or an individual's constitutional rights. When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is no longer valid and cannot be enforced.
Yes, agreeable is an adjective.She is an agreeable person.
No, illegal means that one is breaking the law. Unconstitutional means that a law is not in compliance with the constitution. That does not mean that anyone will be charged with criminal activities. It usually means that a law is no longer valid and anyone charged under that law will not be prosecuted and any conviction will be overturned.
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Polly was an agreeable person. Nobody thought the new boss was agreeable. Agreeable people are often easier to get along with. It can be difficult to be agreeable.
The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in America.
No. The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution (Article Six, Clause 2) states that the Constitution (and, by extension, federal law) are the law of last resort, and thus, that no state law (or constitution) can supercede them.
The federal statue will control due to the Supremacy Clause.
the United States Supreme Court
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