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The decision of the U.S. Supreme Court on a constitutional issue is considered null and void unless the state governments must amend their laws unofficial until the legislative branch has an opportunity to edit the related law final unless overturned by a constitutional amendment or new court decision subject to a review by either the executive branch or the legislative branch

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