Of course it will because that's the part of the part of the Bill of Rights, that is mented to protects against abuse of government authority... can consider the congress being abusive because they want to impose something in other countries that are not their motherland.
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John C. Calhoun...
Chief Justice Roger B. Taney delivered the majority opinion in the Dred Scott v. Sandford case in 1857, stating that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories as it would violate the Fifth Amendment.
The chief justice who argued that Congress could not ban slavery in the territories was Roger B. Taney. He delivered this opinion in the landmark case Dred Scott v. Sandford in 1857, asserting that such a ban would violate the Fifth Amendment rights of slaveholders by depriving them of their property. This ruling intensified the national debate over slavery and contributed to the tensions leading up to the Civil War.
The 5th Amendment
Not sure exactly what you mean. Handguns don't violate any amendment. Firearm ownership in general is protected by the second amendment.
The "separate but equal" doctrine is most often held to violate the Fourteenth Amendment, but many have argued it also violates the Thirteenth Amendment by "applying the badge of slavery" to those targeted by segregation laws.
First Amendment.
The 5th ammendment does not violate gay rights.
no it does not
18th
3 amendment
The county unit system violated the 14th amendment.
1st