Constitutionalist. has written:
'The alarm bell, no. 1' -- subject(s): Catholics, Politics and government, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
John Goodwin Herndon has written: 'John Thomson, Presbyterian constitutionalist, minister of the word of God, educational leader and church builder'
Constitutionalist Liberal Party was created in 1968.
Progressive Constitutionalist Party was created in 1910.
Progressive Constitutionalist Party ended in 1929.
Constitutionalist Party of Iran was created in 1994.
John Hooker - English constitutionalist - died in 1601.
A broad constitutionalist is often referred to as a "living constitutionalist." This approach interprets the Constitution as a dynamic document that evolves with societal changes and contemporary values, rather than as a fixed set of rules. Living constitutionalists emphasize the importance of context and the need for the Constitution to adapt over time to address new issues and challenges. This contrasts with originalism, which seeks to interpret the Constitution based on the intent of its framers at the time it was written.
Steven Duncan Huxley has authored several books, including "Secular Fundamentalism" and "The Double Helix Solution." He is known for his works on diverse topics such as science, religion, and philosophy.
The constitution does not limit such activity - so a constitutionalist could certainly/potentially support stem cell research. Although, as a whole, being a constitutionalist would probably have little to do with this decision.
No, but he was a Romanphilosopher, statesman, lawyer, orator, political theorist, Roman consul and constitutionalist
Republican party, democratic party, communist party, green party, constitutionalist party, etc.
Several, there are the Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, Green, Constitutionalist, and many, many smaller parties.