I SAW A POST ON FACEBOOK SAYING FEDERAL COURTS CAN CHANGE OR DENY THE CONSTITUTION. THAT IS 2 FACE POST. FEDERAL COURTS CAN OVERULE LOWER STATE COURTS CONSTITUTIONAL LAWS BASED ON THE UNITED STATE CONSTITUTION LAWS. THE U.S. CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND. ANY DECISION ON U.S. CONSTITUTION IS MADE BY THE SCOTUS. PERIOD.Federal courts cannot overrule the Constitution because the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. However, federal courts can interpret the Constitution and rule on whether laws passed by Congress violate it. ExplanationThe Constitution's Supremacy Clause establishes that the Constitution is the supreme law of the land. The Supreme Court's power of judicial review allows it to declare that laws passed by Congress are unconstitutional. The judicial branch plays a key role in the U.S. government's system of checks and balances. The judicial branch interprets the Constitution and federal laws, and resolves disputes over those laws. Federal courts can review state court decisions that conflict with the Constitution or federal law. State courts can enforce rights created by federal law. However, state Constitutions can also provide broader protections than the federal Constitution. Sources...uscourts gov scotus gov
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