Theoretically in the United States, it is congress. The constitution gives congress the right to overrule any Supreme Court decision. It has never done that. It gives congress rights over decisions of the Executive branch. Congress usually defers. There is a difference between being the final authority and having common sense.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
The final straw for the Southern states that led to secession was the election of Abraham Lincoln in 1860, who was seen as a threat to the institution of slavery. His platform opposed the expansion of slavery into new territories, which alarmed Southern leaders who believed their economic and social systems depended on it. This fear, coupled with the belief that their rights were being infringed upon by the federal government, prompted several Southern states to secede from the Union, beginning with South Carolina in December 1860.
It marks the point where the transcontinental railroad system was completed.
Most of the troops were removed during Ulysses Grant'ssecond term. The final removals, from South Carolina and Louisiana, took place early in the administration of Rutherford B. Hayes in 1877.
According to the US Constitution itself, the United States Supreme Court is the final interpreter of the Constitution. The Court's decisions are final and are seldom changed.
The final authority in the federal system is the Supreme Court.
The final authority over what? The answer to this question depends on the subject under discussion.
the constitution
Supreme Court
The correct answer is the Constitution...in the end the government always has to go to the source of governmental power, which is, the Constitution.
either the house of senate or the speaker of house because those the ones who speak the most.
the federal did not want a stronger goverment
The Supreme Court.
U.s. constitution
The U.S. Constitution
The Supreme Court.
it acts as the final authority on the constitutionally of state and Federal Laws