yes, because its always subject to change
The US Constitution
An amendmentapex
its like a document but for the US Constitution
living document
bill of right
Of course the statement "the constitution is a living document" is metaphorical, since no document is living, it's a piece of paper with writing on it. As a metaphor, this statement would suggest that the constitution remains relevant and connected to the society which it helped to establish in the late 18th century, which is a long time ago. If you think that the constitution has become irrelevant, then you would say that the constitution is not a living document. Personally I find it to still be relevant.
that the constitution would be a living, breathing document. ~Ham
The Constitution
Constitution
Antonin Scalia, Supreme court justice. "The constitution is not a living organism, it is a legal document."
It's known as living , Because when can edit it , which are called Amendments .
The Constitution of the United States of America is not set in stone. It is constantly subject to subtle interpretive change by the courts and major change by the passage of amendments.