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No, the Supreme Court is not a legislative body. The Executive and Legislative branches makes treaties and pass legislation; the Supreme Court has the right to evaluate the constitutionality of these actions if they are challenged by parties with standing.
The US Supreme Court does not have the authority to abolish government agencies and departments, unless the agency is created under legislation that is challenged in court and determined to be unconstitutional. This is outside the scope the the Supreme Court's responsibility.
Maulvi Tamiz ud Din challenged the dissolution in Sind Chief Court where he won the case. The Federation went to Supreme Court for revision the decision. The supreme Court set aside the decision of Sind Chief Court and withheld the Governor General' Act of dissolution is valid.
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No. The US Supreme Court can nullify a challenged state law if it conflicts with the federal Constitution.
There are quite a few famous people carved in stone on the Supreme Court building. We need a bigger hint.
It is when the Supreme Court can overturn Laws Challenged by the Judiciary as Unconstitutional.
A citizen challenged his responsibility to pay the federal income tax. Apex :)
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