A bill is considered constitutional if it complies with the provisions set forth in the Constitution of a country. This means it must align with the rights and limitations established in the Constitution, including the separation of powers, checks and balances, and protections of individual liberties. Additionally, the bill must follow the proper legislative process for introduction, debate, and approval as outlined in the Constitution. Ultimately, if a bill is challenged, its constitutionality can be reviewed by the judiciary, which interprets its alignment with the Constitution.
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Constitutional Amendments
The doctrine seperate but equal affirms that a bill is constitutional. This doctrine was passed in the Plessy v Ferguson case of 1896.
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James Madison
The Supreme Court determines if bills passed into law by the Congress and the President are constitutional.
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The constitutional convention occurred second.
ten Constitutional amendments specifying freedoms.
English Bill of Rights