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Does Congress has the authority to overturn a law for being unconstitutional?

Congress can REPEAL any law, constitutional or not. Only the Court can overturn a law because it is unconstitutional.


What is required of Congress in order to repeal the US military's 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' policy?

"Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is a federal law, which Congress would have to repeal, unless the Supreme Court finds the law unconstitutional.


Should america repeal ObamaCare?

It can not as it is the law of the land and upheld by the Supreme Court. Another view. Yes, they should repeal it, as it is a trainwreck. Much more expensive than we were led to believe, and difficult to implement. Congress has the authority to repeal any law.


What is it called when a law ends?

In the US, when congress eliminates a law this is called a repeal. When the Supreme Court finds a law unconstitutional, this is called "striking down" a law.


What is one war that the supreme court can check the power of congress?

Supreme Court interprets the law according to the constitution so they can stop, repeal, or support a law.


Did Jimmy Carter repeal any Acts?

The President does not have the power to "repeal" any laws on his own. The only way a law can be repealed is through the same process that any law is made: a bill repealing the law would have to be passed by both houses of Congress and then signed by the President.


What role do the people have in creating a law?

The common citizens elect the Congress members, who write the laws. If the people dislike a law that Congress passes, they can elect new members to repeal the unliked law.


A body of persons vested with power to amend and repeal laws?

All legislative power is vasted in Congress, including the right to repeal or amend its Acts. States have similar legislatures which can enact law and amend them, as long as they adhere to the law of the Federal government.


Can the president veto a law repealed by congress?

Yes. In order to repeal a law, Congress must introduce new legislation which states that a previous law (Health Care Reform, Don't Ask Don't Tell) is repealed. Theoretically, if the Senate did pass a bill which repealed the Health Care Reform Act, then it's up to President Obama to veto the bill. This would place the veto subject to an override by a 2/3 super majority in each chamber of Congress. Currently, the House does not have to votes to over ride a Presidential veto.


What term means to cancel an act or law?

Repeal means to cancel or revoke an act or law.


Can obama repeal bush tax cuts?

No, not alone. Only congress can repeal the law or write new one. The president can recommend to congress what he wants. The president also can veto the law written by congress or agree and sign it. But it should be noted that President Obama wants to keep some of the Bush tax cuts-- for the middle class especially. But he feels the wealthy do not need another tax cut, when they have already gotten a number of them.


What is the meaning of repeal?

To recall; to summon again, as persons., To recall, as a deed, will, law, or statute; to revoke; to rescind or abrogate by authority, as by act of the legislature; as, to repeal a law., To suppress; to repel., Recall, as from exile., Revocation; abrogation; as, the repeal of a statute; the repeal of a law or a usage.