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What determines if a law is still valid?

Basically if it is passed into law by the Legislative Branch, adheres to the Constitution, and is signed by the head of the Executive Branch it is "valid." Any challenges to the law are addressed to the courts (Judicial Branch) for determination of ts validity and/or Constituionality.


If a law violates the US Constitution it is said to be?

Any practice or law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional.


What is the difference between conistitution law and constitution?

Constitution law refers to the body of laws that interpret and apply a country's constitution. The constitution, on the other hand, is the fundamental law of a country that outlines the structure of the government, sets out the rights of citizens, and defines the powers of the government. In short, constitution law deals with the interpretation and application of the constitution.


In the following situations which source of law takes priority and why A common-law decision in one state conflicts with the US Constitution.?

The US Constitution takes priority over a common-law decision in one state because it is the supreme law of the land. Any state law or decision that is in conflict with the US Constitution is considered unconstitutional and therefore invalid. Federal law, including the Constitution, supersedes state law in such cases to ensure consistency and adherence to constitutional principles.


Do you have to follow an unconstitutional law?

Never. Do everything you can not to follow any unconstitutional laws. The day we start following unconstitutional laws is the day the constitution no longer means anything, and the day the constitution no longer means anything is the day we are all enslaved to tyrants. We will stay free forever as long as we follow the constitution, Do not follow anything else but it. Liberty or Death!

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What determines if a law is still valid?

Basically if it is passed into law by the Legislative Branch, adheres to the Constitution, and is signed by the head of the Executive Branch it is "valid." Any challenges to the law are addressed to the courts (Judicial Branch) for determination of ts validity and/or Constituionality.


What is the comparative for agreeable?

More agreeable, Most agreeable


Can laws be declared unconstitutional?

Yes, laws can be declared unconstitutional by a court. This typically happens when a court determines that a law violates the constitution or an individual's constitutional rights. When a law is declared unconstitutional, it is no longer valid and cannot be enforced.


Is agreeable an adjective?

Yes, agreeable is an adjective.She is an agreeable person.


What is comparative and superlative of the word agreeable?

More agreeable and most agreeable


How do you use agreeable in a sentence?

Polly was an agreeable person. Nobody thought the new boss was agreeable. Agreeable people are often easier to get along with. It can be difficult to be agreeable.


Is illegal and unconstitutional the same thing?

No, illegal means that one is breaking the law. Unconstitutional means that a law is not in compliance with the constitution. That does not mean that anyone will be charged with criminal activities. It usually means that a law is no longer valid and anyone charged under that law will not be prosecuted and any conviction will be overturned.


How do you say agreeable in french?

agreeable=agréable


What is the surpreme law of the land?

The Constitution is the supreme law of the land in America.


If a law violates the US Constitution it is said to be?

Any practice or law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional.


What elements of the constitution can't be changed with an amendment?

this is not valid to my question.


What document is the highest law in the nation?

the United States Supreme Court