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The Constitution.
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 Constitution and it's amendments
which source law in the united states is the hightest authority
The Constitution of the United States
The US Constitution and any federal laws or treaties passed in accordance with the principles of the Constitution.
The highest laws are of the federal government, but the US Constitution is the supreme law of the land and trumph any laws or regulations. If a law does not comply with the Constitution, the Judicial branch uses its expressed powers in the Constitution to deny these laws.
The West Virginia State Constitution is the highest written law in matters of state jurisdiction; the US Constitution is the "Supreme Law of the Land" that supersedes the state constitution only if there are conflicts between the two documents in areas where the United States has jurisdiction.
The supreme law of the US is the Constitution. It establishes the framework for the federal government and outlines the rights and freedoms of the American people. It is the highest law in the country and all other laws must be in accordance with it.
It violated the principles underlying the law.
The US Congress was established by the United States Constitution in 1787. It became the law of the land in 1789.
Any practice or law that violates the constitution is unconstitutional.