The Supreme Court can nullify an Act of Congress. They would have to say that it specifically contridicted the Constitution. The President could affect a law by refusing to enforce it.
Nullification Act of 1832
States could nullify laws of Congress
Indian Removal Act
a stamp with a picture of congress on it
made the Declaration of Rights and grievance
Nullification Act of 1832
No, they can render an opinion as to it beng unconstitutional but they have no power to invalidate the law. They must forward it to the Supreme Court for their review and judgement. Only the Supreme Court can nullify the law and invalidate an Act of Congress.
It declared that the Alien and Sedition Acts violated the Constitution.It also declared that a state could nullify any act of Congress that it considered unconstitutional.
States could nullify laws of Congress
Thirteenth Amendment
The Thirteenth Amendment
The Missouri Compromise I think
Congress can act on any matter which Congress believes is of concern for the nation.
The act of congress that established the JROTC Program is the National Defense Act of 1916.
When I see you my love. You nullify my brain.
By an act of Congress.
States could nullify federal laws. That states could and should decide when Congress was passing unconstitutional laws PLATOO against a loose interpretation of the constitution