274 Any law passed by Congress is null and void until they all can prove they're the lawfully elected representatives of the American people. posted 2 years ago by xchainlinkx 2 years ago by xchainlinkx +274 / -0 Likewise, enforcing laws passed by a body of unlawfully elected representatives is an act of treason. Not legal advice. 32 comments share 32 comments share save hide report block hide replies
The Supreme Court has 2 set precedents on this. They have ruled that laws passed by people who were not duly elected will be null and void. It actually falls under the umbrella of contract law.