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A law is declared unconstitutional if it ______ the constitution

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First, the Court has declared many federal laws unconstitutional because they infringe upon individual rights protected by the Constitution, particularly by the First Amendment. That surely is its prime function, to ensure that the other branches of government do not violate the Bill of Rights protecting the people.

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Answer: A law is declared unconstitutional if it Violates the constitution

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