Yes it is in constant use and courts use it as a guide to make decisions.
As a guide when making laws
Yes it is in constant use and courts use it as a guide to make decisions.
No, the Declaration of Independence is not a law making document. The US Constitution is the document that creates the laws that govern the US. The Declaration can only be used to help indicate the intent of the Constitution's framers, but does not create law.
The constitution was used by obeying they laws on it. Should people help make other people wanna use it today. Idk, do you?
The Constitution is incredibly relevant. In the US it still functions as supreme law and is at the center of many debates regarding what rights citizens have and what laws they must follow. Abroad, the Constitution was used as a framework for many newly democratic countries, making it incredibly important for those countries as well.
obvious ! it's the best !
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obvious ! it's the best !
The confederation has little effect, but the constitution is used everyday by courts and in laws.
~ The legislative branch . My teacher used to tell me that L is for laws and Legislative .
implied powers
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