The Judaical branch
Who can declare laws unconstitutional
The Judicial Branch can declare an act of the President unconstitutional.
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, can declare laws unconstitutional.
The judicial branch can declare acts unconstitutional and can also declare laws unconstitutional.
The Judicial Branch has the power to declare the acts unconstitutional.
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Yes. The Judicial Branch can declare a law unconstitutional, and it can declare presidential actions unconstitutional.
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The Judaical branch
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Congress cannot declare laws unconstitutional. The Judiciary Branch may declare a law unconstitutional only if it conflicts with some provision of the State or Federal Constitution. The Supreme Court can rule a law to be unconstitutional, but Congress, along with the States, can only amend the Constitution.
The name given to the Supreme Court's power to declare a law unconstitutional is judicial review.