1971
The Supreme Court first declared gender-based classification unconstitutional in the case of Reed v. Reed in 1971. The court held that it violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. This landmark decision recognized that gender discrimination is subject to the same strict scrutiny standard as race discrimination.
1971
The Supreme Court gained the power to declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
The SC can declare a law constitutional or unconstitutional.
judial review
Checks and balances
it can declare a law unconstitutional
The judicial branch. Or the supreme court.
The Supreme Court's task is to declare whether an act is constitutional or unconstitutional
supreme court