All 27 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are considered the "Supreme Laws".
the supreme court has the power to interpret the laws no matter what
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Supreme court justices decide if laws are constitutional.
to make laws
The duty of the Supreme Court is to interpret and apply laws. They review cases and determine whether laws or actions are constitutional or not. When there are disputes or conflicts involving the interpretation or application of laws, the Supreme Court has the final authority to decide on them.
No, the Supreme Court interprets the laws. The Congress implements the laws. That is why they are called the legislative branch.
All 27 amendments of the U.S. Constitution are considered the "Supreme Laws".
They can but it has to be ratified by the president and supreme court. (the Supreme Court has nothing to do with passing laws. They only rule on laws that are already passed.)
The US Supreme Court interprets laws and the Constitution.
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The supreme court can't make laws since that is the role of the legislature. Nor can it execute laws.
The Supreme Courts of States, and ultimately, the Supreme Court, is the means to settle disputes over laws, especially the Constitutionality of specific laws.