New laws can do anything as long as it's not prohibited by the constitution
The Constituion is designed to be flexible so new laws can be made as they're needed. In addition, old laws can be reinterpreted.
The Constituion is designed to be flexible so new laws can be made as they're needed. In addition, old laws can be reinterpreted.
amendment
it means to follow laws
Solan was the ruler of Athens who gave the city a new constitution. Solan had people swear to obey the laws of the new constitution for ten years.
the judicial branch overviews all laws and makes sure that they are all constitutional
The document that holds our fundemental laws well let me just say it like this no one or nothing holds our fundemental laws because our laws are just constructed so what i am really tring to say to you is the word you would use on this question of yours is constitution..............p.s i hope you understood.
no
Article 1, section 1 of the United States constitution states who has the power to make laws. In the United States, laws are made in the legislative branch of government.
...shared by the state and federal governments.
This depends on which laws need to be changed. The Constitution requires a special vote by a special assembly called Congres. Other laws can be superseeded by new laws that abrogate them.
it is similar to our laws today because laws back then were old now they have new laws