What does the Constitution say is the 'supreme law of the land'?

1 Answer
Jun 30, 2016

It doesn't.

Explanation:

The U.S. Constitution by definition is the supreme law of the land. All laws enacted since the Constitution's creation must adhere to the Constitution. One of the U.S. Supreme Judicial Court's prime reasons for existence is to rule upon the Constitutionality of any law, treaty, regulation or other governance.