So I asked Grok: If a State us violating a persons Constitutional Rights can the Federal Government intercede?
Grok: Yes, the Federal Government can—and in many cases must—intercede when a state (or its officials, agencies, or local governments) violates a person’s constitutional rights. This power comes from several constitutional provisions and centuries of Supreme Court precedent.
So I asked Grok: If a State us violating a persons Constitutional Rights can the Federal Government intercede? Grok: Yes, the Federal Government can—and in many cases must—intercede when a state (or its officials, agencies, or local governments) violates a person’s constitutional rights. This power comes from several constitutional provisions and centuries of Supreme Court precedent.