The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
9th, it declares any rights of the people not said in the Constitution already are ordained.
Federal Law prohibits military personnel from enforcing the law within the United States except as expressly authorized by the Constitution or an Act of Congress. The threat of catastrophic terrorism requires a thorough review of the laws permitting the military to act within the United States in order to determine whether domestic preparedness and response efforts would benefit from greater involvement of military personnel and, if so, how.
Not explicitly, in any way. No. <><><> It prohibits "ex post facto" laws- making something illegal AFTER you did it.
Neither Maine, nor any other state, have a 'religion.' The US Constitution prohibits the establishment of a state sponsored religion. Demographically, Maine is predominantly Protestant.
The 15th Amendment of the Constitution prohibits denying voting rights to people based on race or color
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
The Posse Comitatus Act prohibits Federal military personnel from acting as law enforcement officials in the US. The law was passed on June 18,1878 and updated in 1981.
posse comitatus
NO.
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sunshine law
No
Article 17
The Constitution of the United States specifically prohibits the granting of titles of nobility by the United States or any state.
the first amendment of the constitution.
The Eighth Amendment to the US Constitution prohibits "cruel and unusual punishments."
because the constitution prohibits them to