History & Civics
Why is the Supreme Court known as Guardian and Final Interpreter of the Constitution?
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With whom does the final power rest to interpret the Constitution?
Supreme Court
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If the Supreme Court finds that a law or an order of the Executive does something that is forbidden by the Constitution, it declares them null and void. The final say as to what the Constitution means rests with the Supreme Court. That is why the Supreme Court is known as "the Guardian and Final Interpreter of the Constitution."
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