In the Supreme Court decision, Marbury vs Madison, 1803, the Court ruled that the right to declare laws unconstitutional belonged to the Judicial Branch of the federal government.
The Delegates decided whether to ratify The Articles Of Confederation or our current Constitution. In doing so they created our amazing Representative Republic.
It was not known whether all states would respond to an attack on one state.
We the people the ppl in order more perfect domestic tanquility common wellfare secure liberty prosterity establish constitution
The job of the court of appeals is to examine and render judgements on whether a trial challenge is constitutional, valid and necessary. The court will repeal decisions or grant new trials based upon the legal argument presented to them.
Jefferson had concerns that a U.S. president did not have the constitutional authority to make such a deal. He alsoo thought that to do so would erode state rights by increasing federal executive power.
-Executive(President) -Legislative(Congress) -Judicial(Decides whether laws are constitutional or not)
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In a monarchy, the branches of government typically include the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, although their powers and functions can vary significantly depending on whether the monarchy is absolute or constitutional. The monarch often serves as the head of state and holds executive authority, while the legislative branch may consist of a parliament or assembly that creates laws. The judicial branch is responsible for interpreting laws and administering justice. In constitutional monarchies, the monarch's powers are limited by a constitution or laws, whereas in absolute monarchies, the monarch may wield significant control over all branches.
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The Supreme Court has the ultimate say on whether something is constitutional or not.
The American Judicial System, part of the Senate decides which laws are constitutional.
The supreme court
Judicial- The judicial branch of government approves laws. It determines whether it is constitutional to have such a law. Supreme Court. Legislative- Writes the laws. Has the power to declare war. Congress Executive- Enforces the law. President and his Cabinet.
Legislative.
Whether a country is a constitutional monarchy or not does not have any bearing on the question of whether you can have dual citizenship in such a country. As a result, the answer depends on the particular country in question and its policy on dual citizenship.
The answer is individual rights and liberty.