Question

Often Congress becomes aggressive against certain crimes, such as possession of guns, the "war on drugs," or enacting mandatory minimum sentences. When this occurs, what role does the U.S. Supreme Court play in the process?
A.The Supreme Court has no authority to intervene in legislation enacted by a legitimately elected Congress.
B.The Supreme Court serves in an advisory role to Congress.
C.The Supreme Court may send the issue before the voters if it disagrees with the law.
D.The Supreme Court may invalidate the law by ruling that the law violates the U.S. Constitution or assumes powers that are not given to Congress.
E.The Supreme Court is a figurehead agency that normally rubber-stamps all congressional actions.

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