Depends, sometimes it is Congress that takes a vote, sometimes the President gets to veto, and sometimes the Supreme Court that gets to make the decision.
Article VI Supremacy Clause
Judicial branch
Judicial branch
The Articles of Confederation SHOULD be the final authority, tht is what I've heard, but im not positive, look it up in a U.S. History Text BookThat must be a really OLD history book. The US Constitution is the "final authority." (The Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation more than 200 years ago.)
The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
It is true that the federal government has the authority to print us currency.
The Supreme Court.
no......
the federal did not want a stronger goverment
In the US, it is the US Government alone that has the authority to print currency.
IRS
The Supreme Court, with its final power of judicial review, has the ultimate authority to interpret and review the constitutionality of laws and government actions.