The United States Supreme Court has the final say. If the President, Congress or citizens on the US do not like the Court's interpretation of some particular wording , they will have to amend the Constitution to change the wording in such a way that it would be interpreted the way they would like it to be. Of course, the Supreme Court always has the ability to, at a later time, overrule such a decision, but that is simply confirming the fact that thet Supreme Court has the final say and can even change its mind.
Constitutional disputes were settled by debate and compromise.
What sorts of long standing disputes exist today in communities and nations?
the use of force
According to Article III, Section 2 of the Constitution, the US Supreme Court settles disputes between states.
In the United States, the Supreme Court is vested with the power to settle disputes. The Supreme Court was established in Article III of the U.S. Constitution.
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The Constitution requires states to settle their disputes without the use of force. If states are not able to settle their disagreements unaided, they can file an interstate lawsuit, which will be heard in the United States Supreme Court.
The disputes were settled by compromises and trading so that each state would be satisfied with the end result.
Supreme Court
To interpret the Constitution and resolve any disputes under the law.
Setting disputes between people in different states ~APEX~