Any individual citizen of the united states. We are held to a higher court than the supreme court and that is God our creator. We can judge the law itself and determine if it is fair or not fair. Otherwise with all the laws on the books we are all criminals!
It has the power to overturn laws that are uncontitutional.
The Cherokee?
No
The Kentucky and Virginia resolutions of 1798.
It would depend on which country you are referring to.
It tried to overturn Jim Crow laws.
yes they do so because the can overturn laws if they feel they are unconstuitonal
yes they do so because the can overturn laws if they feel they are unconstuitonal
The main job of the Supreme Court is to interpret laws. They asses the constitutionality of laws and circumstances. They have the power to overturn laws they find unconstitutional.
Judicial review. The Supreme Court can overturn laws that are passed by congress and signed by the president.
Opponents sought to overturn Jim Crow laws because these laws institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination, severely limiting the rights and opportunities of African Americans. They aimed to dismantle systemic racism, promote civil rights, and ensure equal treatment under the law. Activists believed that these laws undermined the principles of democracy and equality enshrined in the U.S. Constitution. Efforts to challenge and abolish these laws were part of a broader civil rights movement advocating for social justice and equity.
The Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison was significant because it established the power of judicial review. This means that the Supreme Court has the authority to review laws passed by Congress and the President to determine if they are unconstitutional. In this case, the Court ruled that it had the power to overturn laws that were found to be unconstitutional, setting a precedent for future cases.