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That a court appropriate to the crime must try the case. For example, if a newspaper wasn't allowed to print a story by the police chief of the town the case would most likely go to the circuit judge. If the crime were treason then it would go to the Supreme court.

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Any practice or law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional.

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If a law violates the US Constitution it is said to be?

If a law violates the US Constitution, it is said to be unconstitutional.


What do you call a law that conflicts with a constituton?

A law that violates the constitution is said to be unconstitutional.


If a law or pratice violates the US Constitution its said to be?

its said to be unconstitutional


Power to decide if the law violates the constitution?

(in the US) The US Supreme Court.


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What does statue declared unconstitutional mean?

It means that whatever the statue does violates a law or right already in the Constitution.


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The U.S. Constitution forbids any law that conflicts with existing Federal laws. It also forbids any law that violates the Constitution itself.


Can an ordinance be challenged in a court of law?

Yes, an ordinance can be challenged in a court of law if it is believed to be unconstitutional, in violation of state or federal law, or otherwise legally flawed. Parties with legal standing can file a lawsuit to challenge the validity or enforcement of an ordinance.


Should all immorality be illegal?

No, Not unless the Immorality violates the US Constitution and the bill of rights, or any other federal law


which judicial principle does this passage from the marbury v. madison supreme court ruling illustrate?

A law that violates the Constitution must be overturned


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It usually means that a court has found that the law violates either the U.S. Constitution or the constitution of the state in which the law was enacted. If the law in question is an agency regulation, it can also mean that a court has found that the agency lacked the authority to issue it.


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