Ok, I have been looking for a way to prevent a lot of the feigning of the Constitution in this country and it got me wondering. If someone passes a a law, in direct contradiction to the Constitution, is it legal? In that, if we made it a Federal Crime to attempt to pass a law contradictory to the US Constitution, could this all be avoided in the future? Assuming the corruption gets cleaned up.
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Marbury vs Madison. It is one of the first cases you learn in law school.
There should be a change so the burden is on them to show that the new law is Constitutional. Instead, they shift the burden to us and put us in jeopardy.
Reversing this would be a good start. I assume this would have to go to SCOTUS?