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That the law doesn't follow the constitution.

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What does it mean when the supreme court declares a law unconstitutional?

That the law doesn't follow the constitution.


What does it mean the supreme court declares a law unconstitutional?

That the law doesn't follow the constitution.


What does the supreme court do in US?

It declares laws constitutional or not. Also declares law cases


When the supreme court declares a law unconstitutional you have an example of?

Judicial Review


When supreme court declares a law as unconstitutional we have an example of?

judial review


When the supreme court declares a law unconstitutional we have an example of?

judicial review


When the Supreme Court declares a law as unconstitutional have an example of?

judicial review


When the supreme court declares declares a law as unconstitutional you have an example of?

judicial reveiw go apex kids :)


What is an example of judicial review?

The Supreme Court declares a federal law unconstitutional.


When the supreme court declares a law as unconstitutional we have an example of?

judial review


Which action is an example of judial review?

the supreme court declares that the minumum wage law is unconsituitional


What if a state declares a law unconstitutional and void?

If a state court declares a state law unconstitutional, the state will probably appeal the case to the state supreme court. If a state court declares a federal law unconstitutional, the losing party in the case will appeal the decision in the federal courts. The case could ultimately be heard by the US Supreme Court; however, if a lower court reverses the state court's decision and either the appropriate US Court of Appeals Circuit Court or US Supreme Court decline to consider the case, the decision of the lower federal court would be final. The US Supreme Court is the ultimate arbiter of constitutionality.