the age discrinimation act
Laws that are deemed unconstitutional are not considered valid laws because they violate the principles outlined in the constitution.
Who can declare laws unconstitutional
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
Unconstitutional means not in accordance with the written laws in the Constitution. A sample sentence is: "The law was repealed because the Supreme Court deemed it unconstitutional".
The Legislative Branch sometimes passes unconstitutional laws, but they're not supposed to. None of the branches is authorized to create unconstitutional laws.
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, can declare laws unconstitutional.
laws
by allowing unconstitutional laws to be challenged and overturned
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
They are called "unconstitutional laws".
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in considering the scores of challenges to those state laws, the supreme court found the mandatory death penalty laws unconstitutional, though the 2 stage approach was seen to be constitutional.