'@TheChief'
For starters the Constitution is more than the bill of rights, you can't take them in a vacuum without the explanations of powers and purpose that come before it. You don't learn about the boundaries in the Bill of Rights, they just mention for the boundaries to not be overstepped.
So of course that means you're not really saying anything by stating the boundaries in the Bill of Rights were overstepped lol.
Have you even read or skimmed the Court Opinion on the issue?
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'@TheChief'
For starters the Constitution is more than the bill of rights, you can't take them in a vacuum without the explanations of powers and purpose that come before it. You don't learn about the boundaries in the Bill of Rights, they just mention for the boundaries to not be overstepped.
So of course that means you're not really saying anything by stating the boundaries in the Bill of Rights were overstepped lol.
Have you even read or skimmed the Court Opinion on the issue?