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Yes. As stated in the Constitution, the Supreme Court can reject any law passed by Congress if it is deemed unconstitutional.

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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 When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is no longer valid and cannot be enforced.

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Before a law can be declared unconstitutional?

There are many unconstitutional laws that are in place throughout the United States. These are laws that either violate the rights of the citizens or are no longer valid due to changes in the times and laws that have been adopted. Before a law can be declared unconstitutional legislatures must make a formal appeal to have the unconstitutional law removed from the books.


The Kentucky and Virgina Resolutions declared that?

States declare laws unconstitutional, not the Supreme Court.


What can the state do to laws they think are unconstitutional?

They can appeal to the United States Supreme Court to have the law be declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court's right to judicial review.


What is the process to have laws declared unconstitutional?

Judicial Review; It is the process of the supreme court to declare laws null and void if they pose conflict to the constitution.


Can actions by a president be declared unconstitutional?

no it can not be unconstitutional


What declare laws unconstitutional?

Who can declare laws unconstitutional


Why did treatment of Cherokee get a worse after the supreme court declared Georgia's Indian removal laws to be unconstitutional?

The federal government


When was slavery declared unconstitutional in the United States of America?

When was slavery declared unconstitutional in the united States of America?


Which High Court declared first that 'Bandha' are unconstitutional?

Kerala High Court in 1997 declared that bandhs are unconstitutional.


What do you call a law that does not agree with the Constitution?

They are called "unconstitutional laws".


Why did the treatment of Cherokee get worse after the supreme court declared Georgia's Indian laws to be unconstitutional?

The federal government did not enforce the Court's decisions.


Do State laws in Virginia over rule Church bylaws in a court of law?

unless the state law is declared unconstitutional the answer is yes.