Why is the constitution considered the supreme law?
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constitution considered as supreme law because it contains the fundamental rules that constitute the country and its institutions
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The U.S. Constitution calls itself the "supreme law of the land." This clause is taken to mean that when state constitutions or laws passed by state legislatures or the national Congress are found to conflict with the federal Constitution, they have no force.
Constitution is considered as the supreme Document because: a. Constitution serves as the document that specifies the rules and regulations according to which the country functions. ... The Constitution specifies the political system of the country, underlines the political structure of a country.
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