Rasul v. Bush
Supreme Court
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Yes, the Supreme Court can overturn a law passed by Congress if it is found to be unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court holds the highest jurisdiction in the Judicial Branch of government.
Yes, the Supreme Court can overturn a law if it is found to be unconstitutional based on the principles outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
The Supreme Court
there are 9 supreme court justices and you can find this in the constitusion
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in the case of Bush v. Gore (2000) that the Florida Supreme Court's plan for recounting ballots violated the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court found that the lack of uniform standards in the recount process led to unequal treatment of voters, which was unconstitutional. This ruling effectively ended the recount and resulted in George W. Bush winning Florida's electoral votes and the presidency.
The supreme court found that since it was a court of appeal and not the court to hear the case, this is judiciary act, unconstitutional.
Because the supreme court is given the power to protect ,safeguard,and uphold the constitution and empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistant with the constitution.Therefore supreme court is said to be the guardian of indian constitution.
Because the supreme court is given the power to protect ,safeguard,and uphold the constitution and empower to declare a law null and void if it is found to be in consistant with the constitution.Therefore supreme court is said to be the guardian of indian constitution.
The Supreme Court of the United States found that the Judiciary Act of 1789 was unconstitutional. It was the first case declared to be so and was known as Marbury vs. Madison.