Schenck v. United States, 249 US 47 (1919) challenged the constitutionality of the Espionage Act of 1917.
The Court ruled that the Espionage Act was constitutional.
The Court ruled that the Espionage Act was constitutional.
No. Congress passes legislation.
It depends which supreme court you are referring to. Countries have different legislation and hierarchy for courts of law.
prevent new deal legislation from being declared unconstitutional
the sole function of the Supreme Court is to review laws and determine if they are enforceable under the US Constitution and Bill of Rights.The US Supreme Court has not ever passed legislation, suggested legislation or passed law.
No, the Supreme Court interprets the laws. The Congress implements the laws. That is why they are called the legislative branch.
The President can veto legislation. The Supreme Court can deem laws unconstitutional. The President nominates Supreme Court Justices.
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Yes, if Congress passes legislation enlarging the Supreme Court from nine to eleven members; otherwise, no.
The Supreme Court can check the power of Congress by ruling legislation passed by Congress is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court can do this when they a presented with an opportunity to hear a case which disputes a law. The supreme court's decision is final because it is the highest court in America.
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