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Ada Mccoy
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14 December, 15:43
If a law is unconstitutional, the Supreme Court
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Kadyn Taylor
14 December, 15:50
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The Supreme Court can declare the law unconstitutional, which makes the law inactive
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Maritza Johnston
14 December, 16:11
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Answer: Violate the nation's constitution
It is the action whose purpose is to declare that a law or part of it is unconstitutional.
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