| Kantor said: I could be completely wrong about the American judicial system, but for something to become law, don't you need: 1) The Supreme Court to say it's constitutional, 2) Congress to debate, discuss, vote on and approve it, 3) The President to sign it into law? Can the Supreme Court, a group of unelected glorified lawyers, really change a law without consulting anyone who is democratically elected? That's a little broken. |
The Supreme Court can declare unconstitutionality at any time. Then congress votes, then there are 3 ways it can become a law.
1) Signed
2) Veto (then passed)
3) Pocket Veto
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