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2. Judicial involvement in policy issues so controversial because each judge interprets the constitution in different way and sometimes they can do it for public benefit. They can choose to be judge base on judicial restraint or judicial activist.
The Equal Protection Clause.
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The American Colonization Society can be described as controversial and philanthropic. It was controversial due to its mixed motives regarding race and emancipation, while it aimed to promote the resettlement of free African Americans to Africa, reflecting a philanthropic desire to address issues of slavery and social order.
The most controversial social issues concerning Americans in the 1980s were drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and racial violence.
People have different views about holding referendums for this purpose. My view is that national referendums would have nothing to do with constitutionality, but would only be a vote of what the people want or believe. Many, if not most people do not know what the constitution says or how to apply it to controversial issues like abortion, so a referendum would not actually determine an issue's constitutionality. We have a Supreme Court to determine the constitutionality of issues and even they do not always agree on the constitutionality of controversial issues.
The Founding Fathers found their original constitution, called the "Articles of Confederation" did not solve all the structural problems the new United States Nation required. 1787 they worked on writing the new Constitution. Important issues included the rights of states, agreeing on the Bill of Rights (the first 10 amendments after the Constitution was ratified, and one of the most contentious issues: How was the issue of continuing slavery in the South going to be handled?
Philippine controversial issues are divorce, reproductive health, integrated population and development policy.
The constitutional convention method of amending the Constitution is controversial because it allows for a broad interpretation of what issues can be addressed, potentially leading to significant changes beyond the original intent of the Constitution. Critics worry that a convention could be dominated by extreme factions, risking the integrity of existing rights and protections. Additionally, there is uncertainty about the rules governing such a convention, raising concerns about accountability and the potential for a "runaway" convention that could propose sweeping reforms.
Amendments are added to the Constitution to address specific issues.