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The Federal courts can review cases that question laws and decide if the laws are valid. NovaNet!!! The Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government has the authority to rule on any Act of Congress or Presidential action that violates the Constitution. Therefore, it acts as a "check" against unlawful legislation or actions by the other two branches.
Judicial review is the power to declare a government action that violates some provisions of the constitution to be null and void. This is as a result of the action being in contravention with the provisions of the constitution.
According to their constitution they do have rights. However, Chavez rules as a dictator and routinely violates constitutional rights.
A law that violates the Constitution must be overturned
If a law violates the US Constitution, it is said to be unconstitutional.
it is the supreme court that has the final sayin whether or not an act of government-legislative or executive at the federal, state, or local level-violates the constitution.
To go against the constitution.
Contrary to internet myth, the president has not violated the constitution.
its said to be unconstitutional
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(in the US) The US Supreme Court.
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