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When a law is contrary to the Constitution, it is called:
unlawful
unconstitutional
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Sagot :

Unconstitutional sounds like the most probable choice

Answer:

unconstitutional

Explanation:

When a law is contrary to the constitution, it is called unconstitutional. This is determined through the process of judicial review.