Law is defined as the set of rules made by the elitist to empower the progressive development of the country. Law makes a constitution, but there might be some laws that are not appropriate and timely. For instance, gay marriage was illegal and now it is legal. If Republicans have the majority sufficient enough to repeal the law, then they can. Everywhere, law is constitutional, but it might not be the appropriate one.
It means to withstand a legal challenge on Constitutional grounds. An unconstitutional law is one that will not "pass Constitutional muster," and would be overturned by the SCOTUS if challenged.
'Read down' is a legal principle used by courts to interpret legislation in a way that limits its application to avoid constitutional issues. When a law is found to be potentially unconstitutional, the court may 'read down' its provisions to ensure they align with constitutional standards, effectively narrowing its scope. This approach allows the law to remain in force while addressing concerns about its validity.
It means that you are not with the Constitution and going against the norms.
(constitutional) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup; "constitutional walk".
(constitutional) of benefit to or intended to benefit your physical makeup; "constitutional walk".
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That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
That the law doesn't follow the constitution.
I doubt you mean "appealed", perhaps you mean repealed?
A constitutional mandate can mean a few different things. A constitutional mandate is usually something that must be upheld due to it's stating so in the constitution.
A constitutional mandate can mean a few different things. A constitutional mandate is usually something that must be upheld due to it's stating so in the constitution.