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Who has power to review all laws and treaties of the United states?

The Supreme Court has the power to review all laws and treaties of the United States. They can declare these unconstitutional.


Who in the government has the power to review all laws and treaties of the U.S.?

The power to review all laws and treaties of the U.S. lies primarily with the Supreme Court, which can interpret and determine their constitutionality. This judicial review allows the Court to invalidate laws and treaties that conflict with the Constitution. Additionally, Congress and the President play roles in the legislative process and treaty-making, but it is the judiciary that ultimately ensures compliance with constitutional principles.


Who has the power to review all laws and treaties to make sure they are constitutional?

The minister for reviewing laws and treaties of the US


Who has the power to review all laws and treaties of the US and what article and section is it?

The United States Supreme Court. Article 3, Section 2.


Who has the power to receive all laws and treaties of the United states?

The President of the United States has the power to receive all laws and treaties. Specifically, the U.S. Constitution grants the President the authority to negotiate treaties with foreign nations, which must then be ratified by a two-thirds majority in the Senate. Once ratified, treaties become part of the supreme law of the land, alongside federal laws enacted by Congress.


Who has the power to review and interpret all laws arising under the constitution?

The Supreme Court of the United States.


What are the three federal laws the president is responsible for enforcing?

making treaties,enforcing laws and making laws


What does the judicial branch have the power to do to laws?

The Judicial Branch interprets the law and may declare a law unconstitutional if it is relevant to a case before a court. Unconstitutional laws are nullified (overturned) and rendered unenforceable. Contrary to popular belief, they do not review all Federal Laws for constitutionality.


What is one power of the president?

He can declare war on places... and he controls all of the nuclear bombs...


Which part of the constitution explains that the laws of congress and all treaties are the law of the land?

Article VI established the supremacy of US laws, forbade religious affiliation to be used in determining official positions, and made all previous US debts the responsibility of the new government.


Who has the right to approve all treaties?

In the United States such power rests with the Senate.


What is a special power only delegated to the senate?

Ratification of all treaties and presidential appointments.