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What acts as a referee between the federal gov and the state gov?

federalism


What A person who acts as a judge in a contest called?

Depends on the contest, could be an umpire or referee


Are the Alien and Sedition Acts in the Constitution?

no....... ==


Why are political questions solved by the U.S Supreme Court?

They are suppose to interpret the constitution. Think of them as the referee.


Why do individuals have rights when they are accused of criminal acts?

given to them by the US Constitution


What acts are punishable by death under the US Constitution?

Treason


What is known as the the watch dog of Indian constitution?

The Supreme Court of India acts as a watch dog of constitution of India.


What is the possessive for referee?

The possessive form of "referee" is "referee's." This indicates ownership or relationship to the referee. For example, "The referee's decision was final."


What is a reserve referee?

A referee that referee's a reserve game


What is the job of a football referee?

He acts as the 'rule-keeper', making sure all players play by the rules and calling certain special incidents, such as penalties.


What is a person called who acts as a judge in the lower court?

That depends on what court you're referring to. The person may be a Judge, Magistrate, Justice of The Peace, or Referee.


Were The Intolerable Acts of 1774 unconstitutional?

Under the Constitution of the United Kingdom, the Intolerable (Coercive) Acts of 1774 were not unconstitutional. In fact, it is clearly stipulated in the Constitution of the United Kingdom that "No Act of Parliament can be unconstitutional, for the law of the land knows not the word or the idea." The Intolerable Acts also cannot have been considered unconstitutional under the United States Constitution as it was not yet established at the time.