Article 1. Section 1. “All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States...”
All state constitutions grant similar authority to their respective legislatures. No constitution lists every single law that a legislature can pass. That’s why there are court battles.
As to your first paragraph, I’m afraid the epic fail is on your part because you have no clue what you are talking about.
Good bye.
Misreading of the Constitution. That allows states to pass their own laws. Utah did. However, State laws cannot violate the constitution (which does have an amendment guaranteeing due process -4th), so the man cannot be refused due process because of a state law.
Nowhere in the Constitution (as you claimed) is giving ID and DOB required. This man is exercising his Miranda rights (to remain silent) and should be allowed his due process regardless of his name being given.
Also, all states allow for people to be tried as John or Jane Does, thus no ID required for trial.
Apparently, I know what I am talking about more than you do.
Until you give me PROOF that the US Constitution REQUIRES ID and DOB the fail is yours.