The requirements for the supreme court is to ensure they are following the constitution in all rulings.
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The Supreme Court must be careful not to overstep its constitutional authority when overturning a law.
Anyone can interpret the Constitution; however, the courts determine whether laws, executive orders, treaties and policies are in keeping with the principles of the Constitution, and have the ability to nullify and render unenforceable any that are not. The Supreme Court is the ultimate authority on Constitutional law.
The provision that provides flexibility to the U.S.Constitution is Article 5, which established procedures for proposing and ratifying amendments to the Constitution. Article 3 established the Supreme Court and the power of judicial review. It does not grant the Court the power to interpret the Constitution. However, in the 1803 case Marbury vs. Madison the Supreme Court determined that it had the right to interpret the Constitution, thus lending flexibility to the Constitution. -- Contributed by Ray Kovach, Chicago, IL
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The Marshall Court set the precedent that US laws could be devalidated if they were found to violate the US Constitution and gave the courts this power.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The US Constitution
The principle of judicial review.
it gave the federal government more power over the states