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Answer by Jen for Could one get a declaratory judgement on which parts of the...

No, a U.S. federal court will not issue a free-standing declaration of constitutional meaning outside of a case or controversy. This is a jurisdictional limit.By way of comparison, Canada does provide...

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Could one get a declaratory judgement on which parts of the Constitution...

It has recently been determined by a controversial Supreme Court decision that Section 3 of the 14th Ammendment is to be enforced by legislation drafted for the purpose by Congress, and not by the...

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Answer by A. R. for Could one get a declaratory judgement on which parts of...

In theory, the Constitution is explicit about this. It never specifically states that a provision is self-executing, but there are numerous places where it calls out things that are not self-executing...

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Answer by Trish for Could one get a declaratory judgement on which parts of...

germanyThere's no need for that discussion: the Grundgesetz is a law like any other, but for the fact that it overwrites all lower laws and sets the limits to lower laws. As such, all of the...

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