Analyze the U.S. Supreme Court within context of Germany's Constitutional Court
A) Because Germany's Constitutional Court operates within a more rigid code of law, its decisions do not have the impact of U.S. Supreme Court decisions. B) Due to executive restraints, Germany's Constitutional Court is less powerful than the U.S. Supreme Court. C) Germany's Constitutional Court is more codified than the U.S. Supreme Court, making it rival and sometimes overrule the executive branch. D) The U.S. Supreme Court's rulings function as the "law of the land," while the Constitutional Court may still be overruled.
Answer: A
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