A constitutional law is a law that abides by what the U.S Constitution states. An unconstitutional law is the exact opposite of that; it is a law that does not abide by what the U.S Constitution...
A constitutional government follows a constitution, which is an outline/framework of the government. That means that the country cannot disobey the constitution, however, they can modify/change it in...
A constitution is a document, explaining the rules, regulation, and setup of a constutional goverment. A constutional gov. is built around the blueprint of the constution.
This is a ridiculous question, obviously a constitutional government has a constitution that is the basis for it's law. An unconstitutional government does not.