Question
Which case simulates a correct process for judicial interpretation?(1 point)
Responses
The state supreme court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional.
The state supreme court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional.
The U.S. Supreme Court decides to issue an opinion on a district court case before it is appealed.
The U.S. Supreme Court decides to issue an opinion on a district court case before it is appealed.
A trial court determines that the Fourteenth Amendment no longer applies to the states.
A trial court determines that the Fourteenth Amendment no longer applies to the states.
The U.S. Supreme Court declares a state law unconstitutional because it conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment.
Responses
The state supreme court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional.
The state supreme court declares an act of Congress unconstitutional.
The U.S. Supreme Court decides to issue an opinion on a district court case before it is appealed.
The U.S. Supreme Court decides to issue an opinion on a district court case before it is appealed.
A trial court determines that the Fourteenth Amendment no longer applies to the states.
A trial court determines that the Fourteenth Amendment no longer applies to the states.
The U.S. Supreme Court declares a state law unconstitutional because it conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment.
Answers
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The correct response that simulates an appropriate process for judicial interpretation is:
**The U.S. Supreme Court declares a state law unconstitutional because it conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment.**
This scenario reflects the proper judicial process, where the U.S. Supreme Court has the authority to review state laws to ensure they comply with the U.S. Constitution.
**The U.S. Supreme Court declares a state law unconstitutional because it conflicts with the Fourteenth Amendment.**
This scenario reflects the proper judicial process, where the U.S. Supreme Court has the authority to review state laws to ensure they comply with the U.S. Constitution.