No, there is no mention of sex in the US Constitution.
It says nothing. The US constitution does not mention any marriage. However it does say that all US citizens have the right to equal protection under the law.
No. Nowhere in the constitution is "freedom of rights" mentioned
No, there is no mention of political parties in the Constitution.
The Constitution does not mention the number of justices.
No, it does not. There is no mention of political parties in the constitution, it is just how politics develops.
The 11th Amendment no longer has any application to same-sex marriage now that same-sex marriage is legal in all US states and territories.
No. There is no mention of political parties in the Us Constitution. They did not exist in the US when the Constitution was written and I don't think most of the framers even thought about the possibility of their formation.
It prohibits any United States citizen to be denied the right to vote based on sex. It was important to women's participation in politics.
This is a list of U.S. states where the recognition and performance of same-sex marriage is explicitly banned either by the constitution or by statute.Alabama (by constitution and statute);Arkansas (by constitution and statute);Florida (by constitution and statute);Georgia (by constitution and statute);Kansas (by constitution and statute); (Legalization of same-sex marriage is imminent.)Louisiana (by constitution and statute);Minnesota (by statute only);Mississippi (by constitution and statue);Missouri (by constitution and statute; recognition is legal);Montana (by constitution and statute); (Legalization of same-sex marriage is imminent.)Nebraska (by constitution and statute);North Dakota (by constitution and statute);Ohio (by constitution and statute);South Carolina (by constitution and statute); (Legalization of same-sex marriage is imminent.)Tennessee (by constitution and statute)
The US Constitution is the basis for all laws enacted in this country. No law may be passed that is contrary to any of the provisions of the Constitution.
yes infact there was some of our presidents who signed the us constitution.
The US Constitution is silent on who can marry and who cannot. There are parts of it, though (the Equal Protection Clause and the Full Faith and Credit Clause), which can be applied to laws prohibiting same-sex marriage and those that prohibit the recognition of same-sex marriage. These are complex legal issues that are likely to be resolved by the US Supreme Court. To the extent that your question asks for a layman's opinion, mine is this: There is no reason contained in the US Constitution to justify preventing same-sex couples from marrying.