Constitutional
That which is consistent with or dependent upon the fundamental law that defines and establishes government in society and basic principles to which society is to conform.
A law is constitutional when it does not violate any provision of the U.S. Constitution or any state constitution.
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- Constitutional Amendment - Brief History Of Constitutional Amendments, Further Readings
- Constitution of the United States - Constitutional Convention Of 1787, History Of The Constitution, Federalists Versus Anti-federalists, Contents Of The Constitution
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