To become a law, a bill must be passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate. Then it must be approved by the President.
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The Constitution gives Congress the power to make laws for the District of Columbia.
The United States Constitution allocates the power to make laws to the Legislative branch.
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The power of a court to judge the constitutionality of laws was established in Marbury v. Madison. In that case, the Supreme Court held that the constitution gives the courts the power to interpret the laws applying the constitution.
The purpose of the Constitution is to protect the rights of individuals, and to limit governments power. The constitution is the body of fundamentalism laws setting out the principles, structures,and processes of a government.