No, only the legislative branch can
Answerbefore a proposed legislation becomes a law it is called a bill.]yep, a bill :)
They are called bills
Declare bills (proposed ideas to become laws) unconstitutional or not. Also, settle court cases, if it is justifiable under the law.
New York City has no curfew law. Curfew laws have been proposed, but nothing has come of it. And given that the New York State Court of Appeals has recently ruled that teen curfew laws are unconstitutional (see second Related Link), it is unlikely that one will be passed anytime soon.
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Veto Proposed Laws
Johannes Kepler proposed the 3 laws of planetary motion.
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Only indirectly is the Supreme Court a help in making laws. If the Supreme Court declares a law to be unconstitutional and therefore invalid, it explains why it made that ruling. Congress then may try to rewrite the law and remove the objectionable parts. (The Supreme Court does not give opinions on proposed legislation. )
i dont know but i think it is the court