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The Supremacy Clause is a provision in the U.S. Constitution. In this provision, federal statutes, treaties, and the Constitution are considered the supreme laws of the land.
congress , the president , or supreme court
No. One of the weaknesses of the Articles of Confederation was that it made no provision for a federal court system. Article III of the US Constitution, which replaced the Articles of Confederation, required that Congress establish the Supreme Court. In other words, the Constitution said the government had to have a supreme court, but didn't directly create one. It left that task to Congress.
the Ninth Amendment
Article III of the Constitution leaves it to Congress to fix the number of justices.
supreme courtThe government body responsible for interpreting the United States Constitution is the federal courts of the Judicial Branch.
the supreme court
it is the supreme courts role is to interpret the constitution
Yes, it is the framework for government.
The Constitution
The U. S. Constitution is supreme power of the land. Therefore, it is supreme of the entire U. S. government.
The constitution is considered to be the "supreme law of the land", as stated in Article VI.