That is called Judicial Review.
Judicial review
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They do not "validate" or "invalidate" laws. They interpret the US Constitution and find the laws cited in the cases they review either Constitutional or Unconstitutional. But they cannot pick and choose at random which laws they will rule on. The cases they review have to work their way through the entire Federal Court System before they reach the Supreme Court (if they ever do).
That principle is the separation of powers and the system of checks and balances.
No. Only the Judicial branch has the Constitutional authority to declare laws unconstitutional.
It was unconstitutional because spoiled milk actually tastes good
It was unconstitutional because spoiled milk actually tastes good
Constitutional independence refers to the separation of powers and the independence of the judiciary in a democratic system. It means that the three branches of government – executive, legislative, and judicial – have separate powers and functions, ensuring a system of checks and balances. The judiciary is independent and free from interference, enabling it to interpret and apply the laws impartially.
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Judicial Review is an important part of checks and balances it keeps unconstitutional laws from being passed that would give parts of the government too much power or violate the constitutional rights of the people.
Judicial Review is an important part of checks and balances it keeps unconstitutional laws from being passed that would give parts of the government too much power or violate the constitutional rights of the people.
A constitutional government is a system that has a President whose actions are dictated by a constitutional document. The country usually has a system of checks and balances to make certain that the Constitution is upheld.