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Supremacy of the Constitution

The supremacy of the Constitution means it is the highest law of the land, and all other laws, government actions, and policies must comply with it. If there's a conflict between a law and the Constitution, the Constitution takes precedence and can override or invalidate that law. This principle ensures that the fundamental principles and rights outlined in the Constitution are protected and upheld, providing a clear legal framework within which the government operates and safeguarding citizens' rights against unlawful actions.