Why would it not be appropriate for Congress to get the Supreme Court’s opinion about a bill it is considering?

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Responses

It would check the President’s power of veto.
It would check the President’s power of veto.

It would upset the legislative process.
It would upset the legislative process.

The Supreme Court cannot rule on a law that does not exist.
The Supreme Court cannot rule on a law that does not exist.

The Supreme Court is not in session when Congress is in session.

The Supreme Court should remain impartial and independent from the legislative branch to uphold the separation of powers. Consulting the Supreme Court on a bill could compromise its ability to impartially interpret and uphold the constitutionality of the law if it were to pass.