Constitution and the Parliament
The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
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The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
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The Judicial Branch has judicial authority which is the Supreme court.
It depends on what type of government the country has-it could be president, dictator, tyrant, etc.
It depends on the type of organisation you are referring to, or the government the country has.
The Supreme Court has been the highest level in all the courts in the government.
which source law in the united states is the hightest authority
There are 3 co-equal branches of the government. Executive, Judicial, and Legislative.
the United States Supreme Court
In a totalitarian government, the dictator (often called a tyrant) has total power. He/She has the highest authority in the government. In a monarchy, it is Parliament that has highest authority. Yes, the King or Queen answers to someone else. In a republic and/or democracy, the politicians listen to the people of the country, and the senate or congress has the highest authority. I know what you are thinking, "But the president has the highest, that is why he/she is president." Trust me, the president has to listen to Congress. Congress can veto a president's veto, which mean that it has higher authority in the government. In an anarchy, no one has power. It's just mass chaos and disorder.