Impeach for violation of oath of office.
The Constitution can and has been amended many times. It speaks to today just fine and will continue to do so.
> The Constitution can and has been amended many times. It speaks to today just fine and will continue to do so.
Yes, by being relatively short and speaking mostly in general terms, it allowed for most specifics to be defined by legislation, and modified to adapt to changes in conditions (within the intent of the original Constitutional provisions). For major changes it provided for amendments to the Constitution itself.
What the Founders didn’t foresee, though, was that unethical judges would brazenly lie about the meaning of the Constitution, or have the temerity — as this jerk has — to explicitly reject what he swore to uphold. We no longer live in a constitutional republic (because traitors have betrayed it. They now make up the establishment itself at nearly all levels of government, and are the dominant force in public and private institutions.)