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congress may overrule the bill of rights
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PsyDAG
I doubt it.
4 years ago
oobleck
no way. The bill of rights is a collection of amendments. Each one would have to be repealed, using the same process as enacting an amendment. The states have to ratify the repeals, so Congress has nothing to do with it other than proposing the legislation.
4 years ago
oobleck
oh -- Not Math!
4 years ago

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