"But we have another problem: who has the right to interpret the Constitution?"
He rejected, for instance, the use of foreign legal materials in interpreting the Constitution.
He believed that they were making law based on economics rather than interpreting the Constitution.
Should not judges bear those words in mind when interpreting the Constitution and its amendments?
Congress cannot tell the Court how to interpret the Constitution.
If this were so, then interpreting the Constitution would be a simple tick-the-box matter.
In interpreting the Constitution, the court would have to consider the area of comparative law.
Some faced tests that required them to interpret the Constitution in order to vote.
We have had many theories on how to interpret the Constitution.
No litmus test except for how they interpret the Constitution.