The law has to be revised in the appropriate legislative body so that it can pass a test of constitutionality, and then resubmitted for a vote to the entire body.
All of the congress and senate sit down and vote to make the law
When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is nullified and becomes unenforceable. Sometimes Congress quickly rewrites the law to bring it into compliance with the Constitution.
When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is nullified and becomes unenforceable. Sometimes Congress quickly rewrites the law to bring it into compliance with the Constitution.
Martial law was declared by President Ferdinand Marcos in the Philippines on Sep. 21 , 1972 under Proclamation order no. 1081.
Never. It was declared by polish military officers.
Yes, you either need Congress to change the law(and if their law was declared unconstitutional they need to change the original law to make it constitutional.) And if Congress doesn't want to change the law they need to propose an amendment addition to the Constitution. The Supreme Court can overturn its own decisions. For example, Plessy vs Ferguson was overturned by Brown vs The Board of Education.
It is something that cannot be done because of the law or reality. In some cases a change in law may make it impossible to fulfill a contract.
To have freedom and their own law
false
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
It is nullified and becomes unenforceable.
When mechanical work is done, the internal energy of a system can change. If work is done on the system, the internal energy increases. Conversely, if work is done by the system, the internal energy decreases. This change in internal energy is governed by the first law of thermodynamics.