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What kind is bill is unconstitutional?

bill of attainder


What is an example of an unconstitutional act?

an example of a bill that is unconstitutional is attainder


What branch of government can throw out a bill if it is unconstitutional?

The Judicial Branch


How can the judicial branch of government keep a bill from becoming a law?

Declaring it unconstitutional.


Part of the law was determined unconstitutional?

Parts of laws can and are ruled to be unconstitutional - the remaining provisions stay in tact until and unless they are challenged as well. Parts can be ruled unconstitutional without effecting the entire bill/law.


Can the law challenged as unconstitutional be overridden?

Yes because the legislative branch can overthrow the veto of the president. The only reason why the president would veto a bill is if it unconstitutional.


A power invested in the president?

The president is allowed to veto a bill he sees unconstitutional or sign off on a bill. He also has the power to make treaties.


What can a person do if they think a bill is passed by congress and signed by the president is unconstitutional?

You can file in federal court to protect yourself from enforcement of a unconstitutional law. If you lose, you can appeal and if you win enough appeals, the case may get to the Supreme Court which can declare that the law is unconstitutional.


Which branch of the gorvernment can declare a law unconstitutional?

The judicial branch but really all three branches have checks and balances so there is a good chance an unconstitutional would never be passed but it does happen from time to time thus the judicial branches power to declare a law /bill / amendment, unconstitutional


How is the new health care bill connected to individual rights?

The bill is purported to force private individuals to purchase a service from another private concern, which is, to an extent, unconstitutional.


Why did Coolidge's veto the McNary-Haugen Bill?

Coolidge vetoed the McNary-Haugen bill because he felt it cost to much money. He also claimed that it was unconstitutional to pass the bill.


Did the Bonus Bill of 1816 have any effect on us transportation?

No it did not. It was vetoed by the president at the time(forget which one) on the grounds that it was unconstitutional.