If the Supreme Court finds that a state law is unconstitutional, it may _______.

Question 12 options:

change the law


enact a new law


enforce the law


nullify the law

Respuesta :

Answer:

nullify the law

Explanation:

in laymen terms nullify as if it never had been there, due to Congress COA to make them look great there. As if it never existed so they make it poof begone. lol

If the Supreme Court finds that a state law is unconstitutional, it may nullify the law .

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The Supreme Court is entitled to decide the Constitutionality of any law that is passed by the states or the Congress.

If the Supreme Court is convinced that any law implemented by any law making authority is unconstitutional, it exercises its power of judicial review to nullify such law.

The enactment of law, enforcement of the law, or changing a law isn't one of the functions of the Supreme Court.