There isn't one. Article 3 of the US Constitution enables the judiciary to interpret laws. That's why you have so many Justices in the Supreme Court who have varying views on how to interpret the Constitution. For example, Justice Scalia is known to be one who thinks the Constitution isn't flexible, while Ginsberg is generally for flexibility.
Cartilage is the flexible tissue that supports your nose.
Why did Franklin. Support the constitution
Hyaline cartilage supports the trachea walls. It is very strong but also flexible and elastic, and it has the appearance of frosted glass.
the answer is separation of powers
the elastic clause
It is called a spine. That actually makes the animal a vertebrate.
I believe it's a spine or backbone.
Nothing. The president supports and has pledged to defend the Constitution. He was also a professor of constitutional law for nearly twelve years, so he understands what is in the Constitution. Beware of political rhetoric on talk shows, where they make unproven or untrue accusations about the president just to get ratings. Disagreeing with the policies of any president (whether it was President Bush then or President Obama now) does not prove that the president is "against" the constitution.
Medicare was enacted under the constitutional authority of Congress to levy taxes and spend revenue for the general welfare of the United States, as granted in Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution. The specific amendment to the US Constitution that supports Medicare is not directly tied to its enactment, but rather the power of Congress to make laws related to taxation and spending for the general welfare.
Limited Government
The new constitution was supported by the Federalists. The Federalist Papers has a compilation of 85 essays complied by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.
Fourteenth Amendment