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Who reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution?

The Senate reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution.


Which government entity reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution?

The Senate reviews laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the Constitution.


What government entity review laws and decides whether they are within the guidelines of the constitution?

Supreme Court


Is the supreme court in charge of deciding either a law is within the guidelines of the will of the people?

No, it decides if it's within the guidelines of the Constitution


Who reviews laws to decide whether it is within guidelines of the constitution?

The Supreme Court


Is the Constitution is the set of rules or guidelines that organizes the u.s government?

Yes, the constitution sets guidelines within which the government must operate.


Who's job was it to allocate punishments?

The Judge decides punishments within guidelines established by law, rule, or administrative procedure.


Can the House of Lords decide whether a law is within guidelines with the constitution?

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.


Who determines whether the law made by congress falls within the framework of the constitution?

The supreme court does.


What is the power to determine whether or not a law made by congress falls within the framework of the constitution?

It is called judicial review.


Who decides what is and isn't criminal?

In a democracy, the makers of laws: normally the legislature of a country or state but also municipal bodies such as city councils. Lawmakers define the prohibited activities and frequently the penalties for their violation. In the US, the ultimate guidelines are those within the US Constitution, but the constitutionality of a law can only be absolutely established by the courts including the US Supreme Court.


Why do you change the constitution?

You change The Constitution to make it better. You change The Constitution to make it better. The constitution is a set of guidelines or a framework for the government to work within. it limits the scope of government decisions. So if the people feel the constitution is either allowing the government to much power or not allowing enough power, people can change it to redress the imbalance, which either way it may swing.