The Constitution is considered to be the Supreme Law of the land. This is because the US Constitution overrules all other laws at all levels throughout the country.
I don't believe that to be the case. There is no classified information in Leonardo's notebooks.
The Governor of a state or the Present of the U.S. has the power to declare martial law in case of a state emergency. Either case is debatable in the U.S. Constitution and the state's Constitution.
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No. The US Constitution is a document that creates a framework for our government and guidelines for our laws. The courts use the Constitution to interpret law.
Other than the participles (classifying and classified), you could have the adjective classifiable (or unclassifiable as the case may be), and the noun classification (assignment to a class).
Pronouns are classified by:number (singular, plural)gender (male, female, neuter)case (subjective, objective, possessive)
The Wyoming constitution is created to govern the state of Wyoming while the US constitution deals with national issues. As such, state laws like those stipulated in the Wyoming constitution are only applicable where they don't conflict with the US constitution and not vice versa.
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The British constitution is 'unwritten'. It is a collection of laws, conventions and case law. There is no codified constitution as there is for example, in the USA.
The issue lies in the Contract Clause of the Constitution
It said that a man's property was sacred, and slaves were classified as property. By the time of the Dred Scot case in 1857, the second assumption was being increasingly questioned, but the Supreme Court took it literally, and denied Scott his freedom.
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