The principle that utter morons cannot take office
No. That would violate the principle of separation of powers. The only people who are considered Senators are those duly elected to the US Senate.
They hear cases that violate your US Constitutional rights.
No. Whatever the reason (or excuse) - it is never lawful or legal to violate your probation and you do so at your peril.
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Children have nearly 0 rights
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No. The president has no say about constitutional amendments. However, he can violate the Constitution with the risk of being impeached. However, if 1/3 of more of the senators support him, he can not be removed from office no matter what he does, so the House may not think it worthwhile to impeach him.
Constraints are limitations or restrictions that are placed upon something else. Constitutional constraints are the limitations set forth by the constitution or restrictions placed upon people that may violate their constitutional rights.
Andrew Jackson did not violate the Constitutional definition of treason as set forth in Article III section 2. He did declare that South Carolina stood on "the brink of insurrection and treason."
He didn't violate it. He served the rest of the JFK term and then ran for his own.
There are no constitutional rights that say you can play all day, no. Nobody likes work, but if you want to succeed, you have to learn how to do the work first.
motion... if they weren't they would violate Heisenburg's uncertainty principle.