In the United States, the Constitution is the supreme law of the land, ranking first in importance. Following the Constitution are Federal Laws, which must align with constitutional principles. State constitutions and state laws rank next, as they govern individual states but cannot contradict federal laws. Lastly, local ordinances and regulations are the least in the hierarchy, subordinate to both state and federal laws.
They changed the laws
state constitutions
federal courts
Constitutions often have the basic values and ideas that are held by the country. They also include many of the laws that will be upheld in the country.
no, federal laws always override state constitutions
The Judicial Branch study laws to see if they are correct according to the Constitution.
Mostly Statutory law is known written law .
The order of the ladder of laws in the US according to the supremacy clause is: The Federal Constitution, Federal Law, Federal Treaty, State Constitution, State law, and Local Law.
From time to time, situations arise and circumstances change enough for state constitutions to need amendment. These processes usually take years, but allow constitutions to evolve with the times.
some duties of congress are, make laws, represent their constitutions, and serve on committees
The Constitution of the United States.
The state's legislature.Depending upon differnt constitutions of different country.