Re: 168 - “…and there is a body of CASE law…”
Do better!
There is a body of case law on Roe v Wade and Plessey v Ferguson. I don't believe in infallible courts. In fact, I have a very low opinion of the competency and honesty of courts. My observations are that courts routinely screw up their role of dispensing justice, such as in the case of Derick Chauvin, convicted of murder when he didn't kill anyone.
I could go on a long rant about how many courts have ruled absolutely ridiculous things, like the Colorado Supreme court regarding Trump on the ballot, but i'm sure you don't want to hear it.
I am not impressed with courts ability to come to a valid conclusion. Too often they fail.