No. This power is vested in the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court
Apply and interpret the constitution in legal cases
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An amendment to the federal constitution..
Under the Constitution, it is the power of Congress, and Congress only to make laws. It is then up to the President to sign them into law, or veto them. The Supreme Court takes up matter that need clarification as to whether or not they are allowed and legal under the Constitution.
Because it hears cases that question the 'meaning' of the constitution, the Supreme Court would be a better answer.
A legal obligation to cover a liability, however arising.
Judicial Review; see Marbury VS Madison, 1803.
The courts are created using a legal procedure which is guided by the constitution. The Congress is the main body involved in the creation of the courts.
The US Supreme Court is not in charge of the Constitution, but it is responsible for interpreting and applying the Constitution in legal cases. The Court's decisions play a significant role in shaping the meaning and scope of the Constitution's provisions. However, ultimate authority for amending the Constitution rests with the people through the amendment process outlined in Article V.
There are several acts forbidden to Congress under the United States Constitution. These include passing bills of attainder, ex post facto laws, and granting titles of nobility. Congress is also prohibited from suspending the writ of habeas corpus, except in cases of rebellion or invasion.
There are a variety of types of legal cases. These include civil cases, as well as criminal legal cases.