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Legislative (the House of Representatives and Senate) can propose Amendments to the Constitution. The Judicial branch's power is to declare laws unconstintutional, so if an amendment is made to the Constitution, then the law is no longer unconstitutional, thus, in a sense, overturning a decision of the Supreme Court.

Congress can also deliberately write laws to circumvent Supreme Court decisions.

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What fraction of the state can ask for convention to propose new amendments?

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Who proposes amendments to the Missouri Constitution?

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Who has the right to propose contitutional amendments?

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Which article tells how to propose amendments and ratify them?

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