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Congress.
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The judicial branch, specifically the Supreme Court, is responsible for ensuring that laws do not violate the Constitution. They have the authority to review and interpret laws to ensure their constitutionality. Additionally, individual citizens have the right to challenge laws in court if they believe they violate the Constitution.
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No group systematically reviews every law for constitutionality; however, the US Supreme Court justices have final authority to determine whether a law (or laws) relevant to a case before the Court is constitutional.
Not sure exactly what you mean. Handguns don't violate any amendment. Firearm ownership in general is protected by the second amendment.
The judicial branch of government, particularly the Supreme Court and lower courts, is responsible for ensuring that laws do not violate the Constitution. Through the process of judicial review, these courts have the authority to interpret the Constitution and evaluate the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions. If a law is found to be unconstitutional, the courts can strike it down. This system of checks and balances helps maintain the rule of law and protect individual rights.
Judicial makes sure they follow the Constitution and that they are fair.
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