Relative constitutionality refers to the idea that the constitutionality of a law or action is assessed in relation to specific contexts, circumstances, or comparisons with other laws. Instead of being an absolute measure, it recognizes that the interpretation and application of constitutional principles can vary based on social, political, or legal factors. This concept often highlights the importance of judicial discretion and the evolving nature of legal norms within a constitutional framework.
Legislative
Some word parts for relative location include "posi-" meaning position, "loc-" meaning place, "proxim-" meaning near, and "dist-" meaning distant.
It is the responsibility of judges to verify the constitutionality of laws.
A term for Realative is - Sibling
BallotSuffrageplurality meaning relative majority
The Judicial BranchThe Judicial Branch of government may review and determine the meaning, application and constitutionality of laws relevant to a case before the court. They cannot judge the constitutionality of a law under any other circumstances.
To make or "develop" (relative to your question)
relative or sibling
Nothing.A dead relative is simply defending you in your dream. Does there need to be a meaning for everything?
No- only the supreme court of the US can rule on the constitutionality of statutes.
Relative Just like "relative humidity"
Relative frequency of an event is the frequency of that event divided by the total number of observations. Therefore, a relative frequency of 0 implies the event has zero proportion (or probability).