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How does the supreme court check congress?

It can invalidate a law if it violates the United States Constitution.


What is it called when the Supreme Court reviewing and ruling on acts of other branches of government?

Checks and balances.


Which court would most likely hear a case over interpretation of a state constitutio?

state Supreme Court


What is one of the major roles the Supreme Court played in the federal judiciary?

evaluate the decisions of lower federal court


When a lower court decision is appealed to the supreme court what will most likely happen?

Depends on the issue. The Supreme Court can send it back to the lower court, not hear it, or they can hear it.


Why is marbury v. Madison consider to be important supreme court decision?

It established the authority of the Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of an act of Congress. That is, it resolved that the Supreme Court is the final authority when determining whether a law is Constitutional or not.


What is a conservative Supreme Court most likely to do?

A conservative member of the supreme court is likely to make a ruling against immigration,against abortion rights and against tightening gun laws.


What is the most frequent and best-known action of Supreme Court justices in their role as circuit justices?

The Supreme Court consists of one chief justice and eight associate justices. Reviewing request for stays of execution is their most frequent and best known action in circuit justices.


Who has final say in explaining the Constitution?

The Supreme Court.


What is the highest court in the United states-?

The correct name is the Supreme Court of the United States, but most people refer to it as the US Supreme Court. Each state has its own Supreme Court, but the US Supreme Court is the end of the line.


Who can rule that federal laws are unconstitutional?

(Supreme Court)


Who can declare a law unconstitutional?

Any Article III (constitutional) court (or equivalent state court) can declare a law unconstitutional if the law is part of a case they're trying or reviewing; however, the government would probably appeal the case all the way to the Supreme Court to get a definitive answer.The US Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of constitutionality, and has final authority over questions of constitutionality.Article III CourtsUS District CourtsUS Court of International TradeUS Court of Appeals Circuit CourtsSupreme Court of the United States