Constitutional law is the body of law that defines the powers, structure, and roles of different branches of government—the executive, legislative, and judicial—as well as the rights and duties of citizens. The constitution is the ultimate legal authority, and the judiciary has the power to strike down any law or government action that violates it. This field of law provides the legal framework for a society and governs the relationship between the government and its people.
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