The Constitution enables or forbids the federal government from certain acts and policies and defines legislative and executive duties and basic election law. All other things not ennumerated are reserved to the states or to the people.
The Constitution enables or forbids the federal government from certain acts and policies and defines legislative and executive duties and basic election law. All other things not ennumerated are reserved to the states or to the people.I am very aware of that; I meant to say (but poorly worded it), the Constitution does not restrict the states from regulating public health within their borders. If your point is different from that, can you make your point more specific?