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The Senate reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution.
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court
Yes. The House of Lords has a Constitution Committee which is responsible for examining all proposed laws to see if they might violate the British Constitution, and then issuing a report on its findings to the House of Lords before the House votes on the law. The Constitution Committee also investigates other broad constitutional issues and issues recommendations to the government. It does not make rulings on lawsuits brought by private individuals or groups based on constitutional issues, unlike the Supreme Court in the United States.
No, it decides if it's within the guidelines of the Constitution
Each state in the US has it's own constitution, and it's own supreme court.
The supreme court does.
Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of Massachusetts is the oldest judiciary court in the United States. The Supreme Court of Massachusetts was formed with the Constitution of 1780.
Yes. The House of Lords has a Constitution Committee which is responsible for examining all proposed laws to see if they might violate the British Constitution, and then issuing a report on its findings to the House of Lords before the House votes on the law. The Constitution Committee also investigates other broad constitutional issues and issues recommendations to the government. It does not make rulings on lawsuits brought by private individuals or groups based on constitutional issues, unlike the Supreme Court in the United States.
The constitution of the united states sets the boundaries within which our government functions. Additionally all laws passed by our congress can be overturned if the supreme court finds it against the constitution.
The supremacy clause, which is a clause within Article VI of U.S. Constitution. It dictates that a federal law is "supreme law of the land".