no it was made in the 1700s and was good then and good now
Islamic Revolution. constitution and all laws of Iran and all executive organisations and everything changed to Islamic.
He had changed the school systems that we use today and some laws
Although some may disagree with me on this matter. It is my opinion that in as much as the constitution of the United States applies equally to all people and is a public document. Therefore all laws written under the guidelines of the constitution apply equally to all people and are public documents.
Some of the difficulties in deciding the meaning of some of the constitution is because of the time it was written. Language has changed drastically over the years.
In some countries, yes. All of the United States's laws are based on the constitution. In other countries, no.
Why did the framers of the Constitution change their minds about some of the issues?
Just go with Youth Labour Laws
The various laws and constitution amendment were made in line with Islamic laws in West Africa. Some of the laws were directly borrowed from Islam.
there are no laws but there should be
Yes though it is a bit of a grey area legally as our government has been told by the Supreme Court to rewrite the laws. The old laws violated our Constitution. New laws should also allow call girls but some fear a regression in the laws and increased oppression for those working in the business.
Article Six of the Constitution states:"This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in Pursuance thereof; and all Treaties made, or which shall be made, under the Authority of the United States, shall be the supreme Law of the Land; and the Judges in every State shall be bound thereby, any Thing in the Constitution or Laws of any State to the Contrary notwithstanding."Which means the laws of the united States (that are pursuant of the Constitution and it's limits) and any Treaties made with other(s) in the world, is the supreme law of the land that Judges are bound by.Anything mentioned in the Constitution or State Laws to the contrary (which conflict with US Laws) is notwithstanding. (in spite of; without being opposed or prevented by)So as to my understanding, if a State Law opposed or prevented the US Law, the State Law is the supreme law.Just look at the Medical Marijuana Laws being changed by some States that oppose Federal/US Laws concerning the stuff. The States have the right to make their own Laws which oppose or prohibit Federal/US Law.
It was written by humans, and it was not perfect for governing humans at its inception, nor will it ever be, but it can always be improved. One of the provisos that makes the U.S. Constitution revolutionary and effective is the fact that it outlines its own amendment process.