A bill, which is legislation that has not yet become law, never undergoes judicial review. Laws may be subject to judicial review only if they are part of a case being heard by the court. If a law's constitutionality is never challenged in court, it never goes through judicial review.
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Liberal constructivist
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well after wages having be taking from and i still dont no money for bills
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First say I then pay then my then bills then say darling. Do you speak english, because if you dont i could write the pronunciation, i dont understand your question.
The Federal courts can review cases that question laws and decide if the laws are valid. NovaNet!!! The Judicial Branch of the U.S. Government has the authority to rule on any Act of Congress or Presidential action that violates the Constitution. Therefore, it acts as a "check" against unlawful legislation or actions by the other two branches.
Dont put bills on the floor, whats wrong with you? Pay them or the IRS will be after you!