Moore does not have the Constitution on his side, because, like it or not, the Constitution is what the Supreme Court says it is -- Not what Roy Moore says it is.
Moore does not have the Constitution on his side, because, like it or not, the Constitution is what the Supreme Court says it is -- Not what Roy Moore says it is.I disagree with you there. As Madison said the states are the final arbitrator over their responsibilities under the compact they entered to in forming the union.
The powers delegated by the US Constitution to the federal govt are few and defined. The powers left with the States and the people are expansive while also being the center of all absolute power that is beyond the reach of the federal govt to curtail.