They would declare it to be unconstitutional. When that happens, the law is rendered null and void.
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the congress..
Congress may impeach an official from the judicial branch, or the executive branch, for abusing their power. However, the judicial branch holds the trial.
congress is in the law making branch otherwise known as the judicial branch
The Judicial Branch can veto bills passed by Congress, if they go against the Constitution.
congress
the judicial branch uses its power of judicial review to declare whether or not a law passed by the legislation is constitutional
Legislative branch Legislative branch = Congress Judicial branch = courts Executive branch = President and cabinet
Congress is the branch of our government
Judicial Branch Legislative Branch Executive Branch The Legislative Branch (Congress + the Senate), the Judicial Branch (Supreme Court), and the Executive Branch (The President).
Yes, Congress can pass laws without the judicial branch. The legislative process involves only the executive branch and the legislative branch, where Congress creates and votes on legislation. However, while Congress can enact laws independently, those laws are subject to judicial review by the courts, which can interpret their constitutionality and enforceability.
The judicial branch