Which of following explains what happens if the judicial branch finds that a law does not meet the criteria of the rule of law?
The judicial branch declares the law unconstitutional.
The judicial branch has no power to fix the problem, since it has no law-making powers.
The judicial branch writes a request to the legislative branch to have it changed.
The judicial branch writes a new law to correct the issue.
1 answer
The judicial branch declares the law unconstitutional.