None. The States do not have this right.
Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions
Judicial Review
there is no one bill that changes the constitution. depending on whether you want to change the state constitution or the federal constitution, you need to start out with the innitiative process. and go from there
Nothing. They do not have this right.
The Virginia and Kentucky resolutions
The Judicial Branch of the government, which is divided as various courts on the state level and as the Supreme Court on the Federal level, decides whether laws are Constitutional or not.
Cases fall under federal jurisdiction if they involve federal laws, the U.S. Constitution, or parties from different states. A case is considered federal if it is heard in a federal court, such as a U.S. District Court or the Supreme Court.
Calculating your federal retirement depends upon whether you are CSRS or FERS. The following website should provide the information needed: www.freetaxusa.com/display_faq.jsp?calculate-federal-pension
Judicial Review
The United States Constitution including all of its amendments sets out who can vote. The individual states set out other detailed requirements which cannot conflict with the Federal Constitution.
First, the people are represented by Senators and Congressmen. Second, the question of whether or not the Constitution gave the Federal Government too much power is debatable. The constitution mainly provides for the organization of the Branches of Government and restrictions on its power. The Federal Government tends to assume the power to give the people what it assumes they want. The Federal Government has gained power over the years. It is debatable what powers the constitution gave the Federal Government.
Not Marbury vs. Madison. Just to take that option off bro