If the Constitution says that the legislature has the power to unreviewably interpret the Constitution a judge does not violate the Constitution by eschewing judicial review.
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The Supreme Court has the difficult job of applying the U.S. Constitution to situations in today's world. Constitutional Interpretation is the ... Who Has the Power to Interpret the Constitution
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Other than establishing it, Article III of the U.S. ... In this single landmark case, the Supreme Court established its power to interpret the U.S. Constitution and to determine ...
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It has ultimate judicial authority within Japan to interpret the Constitution and decide questions of national law (including local bylaws). It has the power of judicial ... |
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Jan 24, 2010 ... There is no one right way to interpret the Constitution, and people often do not always stick to one interpretation. Below, then, are the major ...
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Mar 29, 2004 ... The purpose of this article is to dispel the myth that the Founders granted the federal judiciary the power to interpret the Constitution. In order to ...
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All courts have the power to interpret laws relevant to cases before them. The US Supreme Court is the ultimate authority on federal and constitutional law.
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No, the Constitution does not state that the Supreme Court shall interpret it, so how did they get this ultimate political power? The answer rests with the heart of ...
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"We the people' have the sole power to interpret the Constitution. When you hear about the Supreme Court deciding a case on Constitutional issues, they are ...
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Feb 10, 2011 ... Is nullification constitutional? The problem with federal judicial usurpation of the right to interpret the Constitution is that no one really knows ...
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