To become a law, typically a bill must be approved by:

a. The House of Representatives, the Senate, and the President

b. The House of Representatives

c. The Senate

d. The Supreme Court

I chose Letter A, but someone how my teacher said it was incorrect. I was completely shocked. He said the Congress and President can approve all they want, but the Supreme Court has the final "say" before a bill becomes a law.
I researched online through many different sources and didn't find any information about this.

Can everyone please spread the word to answer this question, so I can prove that my teacher is wrong!!!

I need everyone's help and thanks a bunch!!!

1 answer

You're right. The Supreme Court only weighs in on a law when a lawsuit is brought before it. That could be many years after the bill is passed.

This site explains.

http://www.ushistory.org/gov/6e.asp
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