The supreme court declared that gerrymandering was unconstitutional because it violated the 14th amendment.
The Supreme Court gained the power to declare laws unconstitutional
declare a law unconstitutional
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The Supreme Court declare state law unconstitutional
True
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
The Supreme Court gained the power to declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
the supreme court can declare laws unconstitutional
The name given to the Supreme Court's power to declare a law unconstitutional is judicial review.
In Miller v. Johnson (1995), the Supreme Court ruled that the redistricting process in Georgia had improperly used race as the predominant factor in drawing congressional district lines, violating the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. The Court held that while race can be a consideration in redistricting, it cannot be the sole or primary factor. This decision emphasized the need for a balance between ensuring minority representation and avoiding racial gerrymandering. Ultimately, it set a precedent for evaluating the legality of racially motivated redistricting efforts.
The Supreme Court's task is to declare whether an act is constitutional or unconstitutional
No, not in the United States. Supreme Court decisions create common law.
The Supreme Court gained the power to declare laws unconstitutional.
The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, can declare laws unconstitutional.
The Supreme Court has the authority to interpret the Constitution.
The U.S. Supreme Court has the power to declare an act of Congress unconstitutional.