the contitution
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
The US constitution is the supreme law of the land. Following that, Federal law is supreme (or controlling).
I know that the right answer is the US constitution.
No, the Supreme Court has no part of the law making process. If someone challenges the validity of a law, it may end up in the Supreme Court.
The supreme law of Illinois is the US Constitution followed by the Illinois state constitution.
The main inscription on the front architrave is: "Equal Justice Under Law"; the one on the rear of the building says "Justice, the Guardian of Liberty."
Law of the Land
The main job of a supreme court judge is to determine whether or not a law or case is constitutional.
The US Constitution is called The Supreme Law of the Land.
No. Rulings of the US Supreme Court are 'the law of the land.'
(in the US) The US Supreme Court.