The Faculty of Law/General Branch held a panel discussion on (limits of the legislator's authority to abstain from legislation and the possibility of censorship) with the participation and presence of the deanship and teaching of the College. The seminar, moderated by the Head of the Public Law Branch, Assistant Professor Dr. Mustafa Rashid Al-Kalbi, and presented by teacher Dr. Abdul Salam Slayer al-Zubaidi, aims to indicate the powers and overlaps exercised by the authority of the Federal Court over parliament in the event that the laws are not legislated. The episode included a clarification of two hypotheses: the fact that legislative abstention, its philosophical and legal origins, and the philosophical origin of legislative abstention control, and recommended that the Federal Supreme Court bill should include a legal provision that would give it jurisdiction to control unconstitutionalities resulting from the legislator's failure to legislate laws, as well as to include court proceedings in the control of laws.