James Madison
The courts are created using a legal procedure which is guided by the constitution. The Congress is the main body involved in the creation of the courts.
If you are referring to the original meaning of the Constitution and its amendments, yes the Supreme Court should be guided by the original meaning. The Constitution is basic American law and the Supreme Court does not have the authority nor the power to change it.
No, originally the nation functioned under the Continental Congress and the Articles of Confederation. But after 11 years under the Articles, the U.S. Constitution was written, agreed to, and ratified by nine states (all eventually ratified but only nine were needed to have it take effect). On September 13, 1788, the Continental Congress proclaimed that the Constitution had been properly ratified and it ordered the new government to convene on March 4, 1789
Many documents are used, but the most essential is The Constitution.
It is very appropriate for a constitution to be brief and undetailed because the purpose of a constitution is to present basic principles rather than to work out all the details of government. Those can be worked out later, guided by the basic principles.
German soldiers guided by raciest and authoritarion ideas to abolish basic freedoms and sought to create a "Volk" community
Popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism.
Prince Klemens von Metternich made claim that guided at Vienna by the principle of legitimacy. He was the leader of the congress of the Austrian foreign minister (1773-18590.
Guided and Miss Guided - 1919 was released on: USA: 30 March 1919
The homophone of "guided" is "died" and the homophone of "metal" is "mettle."
The goals of the Constitution, as outlined in the Preamble, include establishing justice, ensuring domestic tranquility, providing for the common defense, promoting the general welfare, and securing the blessings of liberty for current and future generations. These goals reflect the intent to create a framework for a stable and fair government that serves the interests of the people. Each goal emphasizes the importance of a balanced approach to governance and the protection of individual rights.