Control over every aspect of government, its officials, and its creation - continuation - or destruction.
freedom of speech
I know that the right answer is the US constitution.
The most important source of American law is the United States Constitution. It serves as the supreme law of the land, outlining the structure of the federal government and the rights of citizens. It also establishes the framework for interpreting and enforcing other laws in the country.
The whole framework of the law has to fit in with what it says in the constitution. If it does not then politician would be able to make changes in the law to suit their own ends.
levels of law that is most powerful
The Constitution (First Amendment) Act, 1974 was the most important amendments in the constitution of 1973.
Usually the state statute books, but Black's Law Dictionary is a standard for legal lingo and definitions.Another View: The US Constitution is the supreme law of the land.
The court has to take into consideration whether a law is considered constitutional or unconstitutional depending on whether a law is upheld by the constitution or not. The constitution has to support a law for it not to be void.
The Constitution is important because it explains your rights and the way you should be treated by the law. The Constitution also explains how the government is to be laid out.
Pith and substance is doctrine in a legal constitution that is the character of the law outlining the core meaning. The meaning of pith and substance in the Indian Constitution is what states the most important aspect.
Constitution
Most students of Constitutional Law are taught the principle that the United States Constitution is the "supreme Law of the Land."
Gouverner Morris because he wrote most of the constitution