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Old May 4, 2008, 12:16 pm   #74 (permalink) (top)
GHook93
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Yes, obviously it can.

Its called a process of JUDICIAL REVIEW....

that was a very lawyer like reply though, you are learning young Annaken the way of the force, though it may indeed be the dark side....
LOL, name were judicial review has ever made a constitutional amendment or clause unconstitutional? Judicial review is supposed to interpret the constitution and decide if state, Federal, common or local laws are constitutional.

Judicial review can't change the constitution or make any part invalid. Only a Congressional vote, ratification or separate amendment. Example the 13th and 14th amendment against the "fugitive slave law." And the 21st amendment repealing prohibition or the 18th amendment.
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