A law does not have to be enforced—and, in fact, should not be enforced—if the executive branch believes it is unconstitutional.
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Yes, as I've said, and so does legislative power and executive power.
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You can't point to such a clause for the judicial branch, because, as I've said, there are no such clauses.
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Where does it say "interpretive"?
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It's also an "included process" of legislative power and executive power. I suggest you read Marbury v. Madison again or for the first time.
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Which is where each branch gets much of its operative procedure ... until superceded by statute or in Congress' case House/Senate rules
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