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(in the US) The Supreme Court of the United States
No- only the supreme court of the US can rule on the constitutionality of statutes.
The acronym SCOTUS stands for "Supreme Court of the United States." The Supreme Court is the USA's highest court, and determines the constitutionality or lack thereof of various laws.
The Supreme Court interprets the Constitutionality of laws passed by the federal government of the United States and decides if they should be carried out or not.
The Supreme Court in the United States has the power to interpret the Constitution, review laws and executive actions for constitutionality, and make final decisions on legal disputes between states or involving federal law.
The highest court in the United States is the United States Supreme Court. No case may be appealed beyond the Supreme Court's jurisdiction, and the court's decision is final.
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The Supreme Court is responsible for determining the constitutionality of laws and wishes of the people of all sorts. One such ruling that the court has found to be unconstitutional is the requirement of posting the Ten Commandments in school classrooms throughout the United States.
That power is reserved for the Judicial System, the courts. Ultimately the Supreme Court of the United States has jurisdiction for US law disputes.
In the United States the US Supreme Court decides if laws meet the requirements of the US Constitution.
The final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws are provided by the Supreme Court of the United States. The Court interprets the Constitution and has the authority to overturn state and local laws that it finds to be unconstitutional. Additionally, state supreme courts can also rule on the constitutionality of state laws, but their decisions can be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court if federal constitutional issues are involved.
The Supreme Court provides final rulings on the constitutionality of state and local laws.