Fri 11 Sep, 2015 05:08 pm - My initial question could have been worded better.
Since the States Constitutions are an extension of the U.S. Constitution, where a right is guaranteed in the State Constitution, it must have... (view)
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 04:58 pm - She 'is not' Congress.
An individual acting according to their conscience is not the same as The Legislature and Senate making law.
The 1st Amendment prevents the U.S. Congress from... (view)
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 04:53 pm - We all have an unalienable constitutional Right of Conscience protected by the 1st Amendment.
Unalienable rights are inseparable from us: they are part of our humanity.
The Bill of Rights... (view)
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 04:51 pm - Kim Davis' objection is not whether the document is religious or civil, rather, that her name is on the document.
Kim Davis has an unalienable constitutional Right of Conscience protected by... (view)
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 04:40 pm - You say - 'There is no attempt to make anyone forsake their beliefs.' You're right but for the wrong reason.
If you have a constitutional right against self incrimination and you... (view)
Fri 11 Sep, 2015 04:09 pm - The problem with your argument is everyone has a constitutional Right of Conscience as guaranteed by the 1st Amendment and Kentucky has a specific constitutional Right of Conscience as do most... (view)
Tue 8 Sep, 2015 09:02 am - If I am guaranteed a specific Constitutional Right in my State Constitution, however, no similar specific right exists in the US constitution, does not my State Right have precedence? (view)
Mon 7 Sep, 2015 04:40 pm - The First Amendment that to which Jefferson was referring when he defined the right of conscience to be part of the establishment clause.
My question is whether a law can be constitutional when... (view)
Mon 7 Sep, 2015 12:42 pm - Amendment I
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the... (view)