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If they are found to be in conflict with the US Constitution they will be ruled to be unconstitutional and therefore unenforceable and inapplicable.

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What are the laws that do not agree with the constitution?

They are called "unconstitutional laws".


What are laws that do not agree the constitution?

They are called "unconstitutional laws".


All laws must agree with what document?

All laws must agree with the United States Constitution. If a law does not abide by the constitution, it can be challenged by the Supreme court.


What do you call a law that does not agree with the Constitution?

They are called "unconstitutional laws".


Can states make laws that don't agree with the US constitution?

no, because the constitution has federal laws, and federal government > State Governemnt


Does the judicial branch make sure all laws agree with the constitution?

yes it does


States are allowed to make their own laws as long as?

Either the congress approves, they agree with laws in other states, they agree with the United States constitution, and the president approves them.


States are allowed to make their own laws as long as what?

either the congress approves them,they agree with laws in other states,they agree with the united states constitution,or the president approves them.


Who decides what the laws say and if the laws agree with the US Constitution?

the judicial branch overviews all laws and makes sure that they are all constitutional


What term is defined as the right of the Supreme Court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution?

Judicial Review


What term is defined as the supreme court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the constitution?

judicial review :] (a plus)


What term is defines as the right to the supreme court to examine the laws to see if they agree with the Constitution?

Judicial Review