The Supreme Court determines if laws made by congress are constitutional or not. In your state your State Supreme or Superior court will decide if state laws are unjust.
deciding the constitutionality of a state law that requires drivers to wear seatbelts
No, a state governor does not have the authority to declare a state law unconstitutional. The power to interpret the constitutionality of laws is vested in the judicial branch, specifically the state courts. While a governor can challenge a law or advocate for its repeal, only the courts can rule on its constitutionality.
judicial branch at the state level
Judicial branch at the state level
When judges interpret laws, they can decide the constitutionality or legal challenges to it and in some cases their rulings can alter the intent of the law completely. That would be a judge-made law.
Samuel A. Foot has written: 'An argument in favor of the constitutionality of the general banking law of this state' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Banking law 'An argument, in favor of the constitutionality of the general banking law of this state, delivered before the Supreme Court, at the July term, 1839' -- subject(s): Banking law
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The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.
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deciding on the constitutionality of a state law that requires drivers to wear seatbelts