• @stoly
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    126 months ago

    Then entire basis of US law, except Louisiana, is English Common Law. The Constitution itself is based on that. I’m afraid that you might not like the result but this is how it works unless the constitution gets amended or replaced.

    • @blazera
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      -96 months ago

      I dont think the constitution mentions anything about common law

      • @stoly
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        86 months ago

        It doesn’t say anything about 18th century human rights philosophers either but it’s full of that too.

        • @blazera
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          -66 months ago

          What, your whole point is that its in the constitution right?

          • @stoly
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            55 months ago

            Yes. It is. It’s assumed because that’s how the legal theories at the time it was written went.

            • @blazera
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              -55 months ago

              Alright show me where in the constitution it is

              • @stoly
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                45 months ago

                It’s clear that you think that it was written in a vacuum without any historical context. That’s not how history works. It’s unclear why you are stuck on this particular hill.

                • @blazera
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                  -55 months ago

                  your whole point is that its in the constitution right?

                  Yes. It is.

                  • @stoly
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                    45 months ago

                    This is a you thing. If you want to learn more, read the wiki article.