First of all you would need to collect evidence and based on that the president should be presented in court for which ever law he broke. Then it is the judge's or the Jury's decision on how to handle the situation
It was thought to be unconstitutional
Abraham Lincoln even though he thought his action was unconstitutional.
some people think it gave to much power and some thought it did not give enough
That a state had the right to ignore a law, if it thought the law was unconstitutional
That a state had the right to ignore a law, if it thought the law was unconstitutional
It was thought to be unconstitutional.
Henry Clay believed in states rights, meaning he thought states should decide if laws were unconstitutional or not and if they thought they were unconstitutional, they didn't have to obey them.
Like all Presidents thereafter, Jackson vetoed laws that he did not like and which were passed over the threat of his veto. The President before Jackson only vetoed a law if they thought it was unconstitutional.
Because the parliament thought he infringement the constitution.
He didn't want him to be president because he thought the job wasn't worth it
He wanted to be president of the U.S. because he thought he could make a difference in our nation.
if anyone is looking fr this answer the answer is you can be president for 4 years it use to be 8 years but t hey changes it because they thought it was to long