LOL the Supreme Court can be wrong, and frequently is.
They can write whatever they want, but the Constitution can never be legitimately construed, by them or by anyone else, to be a recipe for its own destruction.
If the Republic itself is in imminent danger of being obliterated, say, by communism, unless the president takes action; then he has to do whatever he sees fit to eradicate the enemy and preserve the Republic to which the Constitution pertains. At the moment of the Republic's dissolution, the document ceases to have any meaning or importance.
LOL the Supreme Court can be wrong, and frequently is.
They can write whatever they want, but the Constitution can never be legitimately construed, by them or by anyone else, to be a recipe for its own destruction.
If the Republic itself is in imminent danger of being obliterated, say, by communism, unless the president takes action; then he has to do whatever he sees fit to eradicate the enemy and preserve the Republic to which the Constitution pertains. At the moment of the Republic's dissolution, the document ceases to have any meaning or importance.