which source law in the united states is the hightest authority
It depends on what type of government the country has-it could be president, dictator, tyrant, etc.
US COngress
The [State] Supreme Court (or its equivalent) has final authority unless the question being addressed in the state constitution conflicts with the US Constitution, in which case the US Supreme Court has final authority.
The main job of the Supreme Court is to uphold the US Constitution. It is the highest court in the US and its job is to interpret the meaning of the law.
The Constitution of the United States
I'm not sure if you meant the highest Law or the highest Court. I know of no such law being considered the "highest law". However, the highest Court is the US Supreme Court. Highest law= US Constitution
The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
Supremacy is having a higher status in authority than others. There is a supremacy clause in the US Constitution that states it is the highest law.
The US Supreme Court is the highest appellate court in the Judicial Branch of the federal government. It is the highest authority on cases, laws, and constitutional interpretations that fall under its jurisdiction.The Court is the highest authority on federal law (except where Congress has specified otherwise), but not on state law unless the state law is relevant to a case under the Court's review, and is determined to be in conflict with the US Constitution.
The U.S. Constitution is the highest legal authority in the U.S. government.
The Judicial Branch has judicial authority which is the Supreme court.
The Constitution.
The Supreme Court
The Constitution and it's amendments
congress
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