Federal and State law are all mostly based on idiotic Statutes and other moronic interpretations that are parlayed into the State Constitutions.
"State laws" in the strict sense of the word with regard to the framers of the Constitution, do not mean anything here, other than an extension of Federalism.
It is precisely the constitutional ambiguity that we have no thanks to a slow and steady process of "democraticization" over the centuries in making "equality" that we have stepped away from the concept of a Republic, per the construct of the framers, and more into a vertically integrated State that is "democratic" and even morality and someones "constitutional right" become a matter of "interpretations".
Screw that.
"State laws" in the strict sense of the word with regard to the framers of the Constitution, do not mean anything here, other than an extension of Federalism.
It is precisely the constitutional ambiguity that we have no thanks to a slow and steady process of "democraticization" over the centuries in making "equality" that we have stepped away from the concept of a Republic, per the construct of the framers, and more into a vertically integrated State that is "democratic" and even morality and someones "constitutional right" become a matter of "interpretations".
Screw that.
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