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The Judicial Branch of government is vested with the authority to interpret the Constitution and ensure that laws adhere to the spirit and letter of the Constitution. It is also responsible for determining how a laws are interpreted and applied.As the highest court in the nation, the US Supreme Courtis the ultimate authority on the interpretation of laws and the Constitution.However, through the system of checks and balances, the Supreme Court does not have the final say on what the Constitution is. The Congress, with the several States, has the authority to amend (change) the Constitution, thus potentially overturning a Supreme Court decision. This is a difficult and time-consuming thing to accomplish and so is not often done.
The Judicial Branch of government is vested with the authority to interpret the Constitution and ensure that laws adhere to the spirit and letter of the Constitution. It is also responsible for determining how a laws are interpreted and applied.As the highest court in the nation, the US Supreme Courtis the ultimate authority on the interpretation of laws and the Constitution.
The Great Spirit is a name given to a supreme deity in a number of aboriginal religions.
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Anyone can interpret the Constitution; however, the courts determine whether laws, executive orders, treaties and policies are in keeping with the principles of the Constitution, and have the ability to nullify and render unenforceable any that are not. The Supreme Court is the ultimate authority on Constitutional law.
it depends on your favourite religion.
in Hinduism universal spirit and creator is called Supreme God or Lord Shiva. Some also believe that he is Lord Vishnu.
Not following the words or spirit of a constitution.
God is the Supreme Being in the Catholic Church who is present in the Trinity- Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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It was the Supreme Court's verdict in refusing freedom to the slave Dred Scott. The reasons given were that slavery was protected by the Constitution in the spirit in which the Founding Fathers defined a man's 'property' - i.e. it included slaves as a form of property.
Christianity only has one supreme being and that is God. The Trinity is represented in the three natures of God which is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.