Supreme Court
New interpretations of the constitution may arise due to changes in society, evolving values, advancements in technology, shifts in political ideologies, and landmark court decisions.
Laws passed by Congress and judicial decisions are two things that have caused new interpretations of the Constitution. A changing and evolving society is another cause.
The constitution
Because they're beautiful
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Because the Articles of Confederation weren't working.
According to Article V of the US Constitution.. To propose an Amendment to the Constitution one of the following must occur: 1) 2/3 of the Houlegates at ases or 2/3 of the senate also 2) de
New Hampshire's Vote made the constitution legal because it was the ninth state to vote yes, because of the nine states voting yes it made it unanimous .
So the public couldn't put a stop to their plan to create a new constitution
So the public couldn't put a stop to their plan to create a new constitution
Yes, the ratification of a constitutional amendment can legally change a ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court. This is because amendments to the Constitution can modify or override judicial interpretations of constitutional provisions. For example, the 14th Amendment effectively overturned the Dred Scott decision by establishing citizenship and equal protection under the law for all individuals born in the U.S. Thus, while individual Supreme Court rulings are binding, the Constitution can be amended to reflect new legal standards or interpretations.
The minor can not decide until he is 18.