The US Constitution
The US Constitution is the historic legal document that most US Supreme Court rulings are based on.
The final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws are provided by the judiciary, primarily through state supreme courts and the U.S. Supreme Court. State supreme courts interpret their respective state constitutions, while the U.S. Supreme Court has the ultimate authority to interpret the U.S. Constitution and can overturn state laws that conflict with federal constitutional principles. Thus, both levels of courts play crucial roles in determining the constitutionality of laws.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
The principle of judicial review.
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The Supreme Court rulings said civil rights were decided by state and local law.
The requirements for the supreme court is to ensure they are following the constitution in all rulings.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.