A law, by definition, cannot strip one of their Constitutional rights; only a Constitutional Amendment may change one’s Constitutional Rights. That said, a compliant Supreme Court can redefine what is Constitutional, but only if Congress declines to Impeach.
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“A law, by definition, cannot strip one of their Constitutional rights; only a Constitutional Amendment may change ones Constitutional Rights. That said, a compliant Supreme Court can redefine what is Constitutional, but only if Congress declines to Impeach.”
‘Constitutional rights’ is a misnomer. There are no such things because the Constitution does not grant us or give us any rights. The Constitution enumerates certain rights and limits the government as to how it can interact with or infringe on those rights.
Therefore, our rights cannot be extiguished by a law or even by a Constitutional amendment because the Constitution has no authority over our rights. We, the People, are the sole authority of our rights. The Constitution limits the power and scope of government.
Or the American people fail to respond and counter!
Constitutional Rights, sorry but you have none in a Federal Court or weren’t you aware of that fact?
Study the word: “Usurpation” Congress does that all the time with the predictable support of their hand picked employees in black robes.
Study the word: “Usurpation” Congress & the president do that all the time with the predictable support of their hand picked employees in black robes.