Judicial Review
Judicial Review.
Who can declare laws unconstitutional
Judicial review
Judicial review
The Supreme Court gained the power to declare laws unconstitutional
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, can declare laws unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court can declare federal laws unconstitutional and state laws unconstitutional. This power, known as judicial review, allows the Court to ensure that legislation aligns with the Constitution and protects individual rights.
The US Supreme Court's ability to declare an Act of Congress unconstitutional arises from the implied power of judicial review.
It is when the Supreme Court can overturn Laws Challenged by the Judiciary as Unconstitutional.
Their Primary Responsibility is Judicial Review, which is basically when they would declare laws unconstitutional.
Judicial Review; It is the process of the supreme court to declare laws null and void if they pose conflict to the constitution.
The Judicial Branch had this power. The process in which this branch declare laws constitutional or unconstitutional is called the Judicial Review