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No, President Obama did not braie laws of the constitution. Like any other president, he was expected to uphold and abide by the Constitution. While opinions on his policies and actions may vary, there is no evidence to suggest that he intentionally violated the Constitution.
The president swears to faithfully execute his duties as president and one of his duties is to carry out the laws passed by Congress. He also has the duty of commanding the military forces that may be charged with defending our borders.
The officials that are you elected to serve in the state and national elections have many duties. In most cases the officials make new laws. The national officials are sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
In addition to the obligation to uphold the laws of whatever land we live in (Talmud, Bava Kama 113a), Jews uphold the laws of the Torah. For details, see http://www.jewfaq.org/halakhah.htm.
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To uphold justice make laws and
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Too soon to tell. I mean the election was just yesterday. The new president won't be sworn in until January. Wait and see what new laws Congress passes.
Jackson took no action to make Georgia follow the ruling. By not enforcing the courts decision , Jackson violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of the land.
Jackson took no action to make Georgia follow the ruling. By not enforcing the courts decision , Jackson violated his presidential oath to uphold the laws of the land.
The laws in public officers is basically their code of conduct. These are the laws that public officers agree to follow when they are sworn in as public officials.
Any sworn law enforcement officer who is employed by a federal agency or entity of some type who is sworn to uphold and defend the laws of the United States. (e.g.- FBI Agents - BATF Agents - ICE agents - Secret Service Agents - US Marshalls - US Park Police Officers (not to be confused with US Forest or Park Rangers who may, or may not, be sworn law enforcement) - White House Police Officers - etc - etc - etc). In short; any individual with the power of arrest who is employed by the US. The power of their 'jurisdiction" is anywhere in the United States or US territories.