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They rule on validity and Constitutionality of laws enacted by the Legislative Branch.
No- only the supreme court of the US can rule on the constitutionality of statutes.
Yes, the North Carolina supreme court upheld the constitutionality of North Carolina's ban on same-sex marriage. It has since been struck down as unconstitutional by the federal courts.
The US Supreme Court can review and determine the constitutionality of any law -- state, federal or municipal ordinance -- that is relevant to a case or controversy before the Court. It is important to note that the Court must have proper jurisdiction (typically appellate jurisdiction) over the case in order to consider any aspect of the laws involved.
No. Alabama's ban is being challenged in federal court (Hard v. Bentley) in a suit filed on February 13, 2014.
No, the Arizona supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Arizona's ban on same-sex marriage.
No, the Ohio supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Ohio's ban on same sex marriage.
No, the Tennessee supreme court has not ruled on the constitutionality of Tennessee's ban on same-sex marriage.
No, the supreme court of Virginia has not ruled on the constitutionality of Virginia's ban on same-sex marriage.
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.
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