The United States Congress, as prescribed by Article I of the Constitution.
The United States Congress, as prescribed by Article I of the Constitution.
To become a law, a bill must be passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate. Then it must be approved by the President.
No. That is not given as one of his powers in the constitution.
States cannot pass laws the contradict the Constitution
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Nobody.
They must follow the rules of the constitution .
Officially, they're called the Ex-post Facto laws, detailed in Section 9 of the Constitution.
A limited government can only pass laws that are specifically permitted by the constitution. This ensures that the government does not overstep its boundaries and remains accountable to the constitution and the citizens.
The power to pass laws retroactively.
Congress does not concern itself with state law. However, states can not nullify federal law not can they pass laws that violate the US Constitution. The courts grant relief if the states pass improper legislation.
It passed all of the laws.