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The duty of the Supreme Court is to interpret and apply laws. They review cases and determine whether laws or actions are constitutional or not. When there are disputes or conflicts involving the interpretation or application of laws, the Supreme Court has the final authority to decide on them.
To interpret laws
No. The US Supreme Court can nullify a challenged state law if it conflicts with the federal Constitution.
The Supreme Courts of States, and ultimately, the Supreme Court, is the means to settle disputes over laws, especially the Constitutionality of specific laws.
State courts interpret state laws, and state supreme courts interpret state constitutions.
The senat. Surely not the Senate? This must be the duty of the Supreme Court.
The final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws are provided by the judiciary, primarily through state supreme courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. State supreme courts interpret their respective state constitutions, while the U.S. Supreme Court has the ultimate authority to interpret the U.S. Constitution and can overturn state laws that conflict with federal constitutional principles. Thus, both levels of courts play crucial roles in determining the constitutionality of laws.
judges if laws and acts of the legislative and executive branches are constitutional
Congress, but the courts can change the law through rulings.
Laws & ruling.
Courts are not responsible for prosecuting. Courts interpret the laws. Courts may render judgement after all the facts are introduced and both sides rest their case.
The laws in Argentina are made by the government and passed by there supreme courts