None, it is the Supreme body of law in the United States legal system.
Yes, it does.
federalism
Constitutional Laws (Body of law derived from a country's written constitution. It lays down and guides the duties and powers of the government) (US is the body of law governing the interpretation and implementation)
They are all laws which guides the governing of a state, organisation or institution. However while a constitution is a set of laws as a whole, while a legislation has to do with a particular area of the law, e.g law against prejudice.
laws and principle governing changes of matter
what are the laws governing coordiantion of benefit in Ohio?
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 Laws governing the United Nations is set down in the Charter of the United Nations. It describes the UN's organisations, duties, powers and more.
What were the governing laws of british in Australia 16nth century
When the constitution was written during the summer of 1787, the Articles of Confeduration were still governing the United States.
When the constitution was written during the summer of 1787, the Articles of Confeduration were still governing the United States.
Yes. Article 1, Section 8, Clause 4. More info go to Bankruptcy in the US on wikipedia.