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Not without altering the constitution (separation of church and state).

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Congress shall make no law to?

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. direct quote form the Constitution of the United States of America the above quote means that the rights to religion, assembly, petition, press, and speech are protected. This is in the Bill of Rights


Suppose a law is set unconstitutionally what can be done to change that?

All of the congress and senate sit down and vote to make the law


Why does the president have to ask congress to make a new law?

Only Congress has the power to make laws, so if the President want a law passed, he has no choice but to prevail upon Congress to pass it. That is how the US Constitution has set up the government to work.


What is the law that set up representation in congress?

The United States Constitution


Natural law is based on what religion?

Natural law is defined as a law whose content is set by nature and therefore has validity everywhere. Natural law theory not based on any one religion.


Who set the time and date for president election?

This is set by federal law as passed by Congress. (see the related question)


Is religion an exercise in make believe?

The concept of religion is a set of one's personal beliefs. If you believe that religion is make believe, that is your religion. Religion does not necessarily have any ceremonies attached.


In addition to proposing amendments, Congress can _____.?

Congress proposes laws and Amendments and must also pass them through votes


Is the word god or in the year of our lord in US Constitution?

In the original U.S. Constitution (Ratified 1787) there was no aspect of religion, only the set up of the government, but in 1791 the Bill of Rights was put into place. In the First Amendment to the whole U.S. Constitution was "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion". This means Congress can't make a law saying the the U.S. has an official religion and neither can the states. I am glad to say though in many of the state constitutions the words "Almighty God", "Sovereign Ruler of Nations", and "Him" are used, Quoted from the North Carolina State Constitution.


In 1887 Congress passed an important law that set precedent for future federal regulation of private businesses what is the name of that law?

interstate commerce act


In 1887 congress passed an important law that set precedent for the future federal regulation of private businesses what is the name of that law?

interstate commerce act


If Any change congress makes in the president's salary cannot apply to the person who is president when the law is passes why do you think the constitution has this rule?

Congress must set its own pay.