Yes, it provided a foundation and framework for the government.
Those of the US Constitution.
The US Constitution charges Congress with the responsibility of making laws.
Constitution
The Constitution establishes the U.S. government, which makes laws.
In the US - there is no such thing. They are known as "Ex Post Facto" laws and are forbidden by the Constitution.
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.
Presidential elections, extradition of a criminal back to a state for a trial, and making laws are three diverse issues that the Constitution addresses.
The topmost rung of the ladder of laws in the US is the US Constitution. It serves as the supreme law of the land and all other laws, including federal and state laws, must be in compliance with it.
constation
No it is against the constitution and it will have to go through the courts. He is trying many things against the constitution and removing many laws and making decisions that cuts across the constitution. It is up to us to stop him.
I don't believe there is anything in the US Constitution about marriage.
All US laws are based on the US Constitution.