Civil Rights Law, Income tax law and minimum wages law are examples of the laws enacted under constitution. Congress holds the right to enact these laws.
The United States constitution gives Congress the power to enact criminal laws.
Is it when the president approves? or is it under article 1 secion 8 of the us constitution or one of the amendments, congress has the to legislate in that particular area
statutory law
If any law passed by the Congress is in violation of the Constitution, then the matter is put under the Judicial Review. This way the liberty and rights of the people are protected. This is guaranteed by the Constitution and no Congress can enact any low in violation of Constitution provisions.
To give equal voting rights to women. Congress did not enact that amendment or any other. The STATES amended the Constitution to allow female voting.
The Legislative Branch is made up of Congress members. The branch can apply legislation and enact war. The branch also has the authority to impeach federal officers.
16th Amendment
Congress can borrow money on the credit of the U.S., they can make laws, and they have the power of calling forth the Militia to execute the Laws of the Union. They cannot create a notional public school system, require people to vote or attend church, or abolish jury trials.
Citizens United didn’t enact a law. Only congress can enact a law.
The possessive form for the noun congress is congress's.Example: A congress's job is to enact laws for a country.
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