Treaties do not override the U.S. Constitution. Treaties cannot amend the Constitution. And last, A treaty can be nullified by a statute passed by the U.S. Congress (or by a sovereign State or States if Congress refuses to do so), when the State deems a treaty the performance of a treaty is self-destructive.
Treaties do not override the U.S. Constitution. Treaties cannot amend the Constitution. And last, A treaty can be nullified by a statute passed by the U.S. Congress (or by a sovereign State or States if Congress refuses to do so), when the State deems a treaty the performance of a treaty is self-destructive.