If the Federal Marriage Amendment were to pass (it's up for debate in the US Senate this week), can I sue the government for infringing on my right to pursue happiness?
Additionally, if it is in the Constitution there is no one to take the problem too.
The Supreme Court can only determine if something is within the Constitution's bounds, not what can go in the document. That is why it is so difficult to get it amended.
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Date: 2004-07-10 10:35 pm (UTC)The Supreme Court can only determine if something is within the Constitution's bounds, not what can go in the document. That is why it is so difficult to get it amended.