No. Generally, Congress tries to ensure laws accomplish some purpose on their agenda, without regard for the interests of, or fairness to, all parties affected by their legislation (which would be impossible, anyway). Regardless of the law passed, some group is guaranteed to believe the legislation is unfair or unconstitutional.
judicial
Supreme Court
Congress cannot pass laws that favor one state over another. The goal of Congress is to pass fair and lawful laws.
NO
judicial review
Congress has two parts, they are the house of representatives and the senate. The president makes sure the laws are carried out. The supreme court makes sure the laws are fair.
Yes
Congress included child labor restrictions in the FAir LAbor Standards ACt in 1935.
To pass or decline a previously made bill into law. They do not make the laws, but they are the ones who decide to include it or to get rid of it.
To pass or decline a previously made bill into law. They do not make the laws, but they are the ones who decide to include it or to get rid of it.
The Supreme Court determines if laws made by congress are constitutional or not. In your state your State Supreme or Superior court will decide if state laws are unjust.
it gave the national court the power to decide if laws passed by congress are constitutional.