supreme court
Only God.
No one is above the Rule of Law, not even the US President.
The rule of law and the constitution.
The US Constitution establishes the United States as a Federal Republic, which means it's run by a single Rule of Law.
british constitution differ from the US Constitution is that they dont have rule
Magna Carta
There is no such thing as a single "Rule of Law." it is an 'expression,' a 'figure of speech' which refers to exactly what it sounds like. All civilized countries live under a "rule of law."
If a law violates the US Constitution, it is said to be unconstitutional.
The US Constitution is the basis for all laws enacted in this country. No law may be passed that is contrary to any of the provisions of the Constitution.
I know that the right answer is the US constitution.
because it is an important law for the us citizens.
No branch does this.The Judicial branch ... specifically the Supreme Court ... can rule on whether laws are compatible with the US Constitution or not, and overturn laws which are not (the US Constitution is "above the law" in that all laws passed by the Legislative branch and ratified by the Executive branch are strictly subordinate to it, and in any conflict between the two, the Constitution takes precedence), but this is only peripherally related to "fairness".
No. According to Article VI, the Constitution is the "supreme law of the land" which justices of the US Supreme Court swear to uphold. The Constitution is the standard by which other legislation is judged; the Constitution itself is not subject to judicial review.For more information on this topic, see Related Questions, below.