I asked this question in another thread. Now I'm going to ask it to everyone.
Say a proposition was put on the ballot stating that a change to the Constitution was going to be made that Christians can not be legally married. Voters decide that Christians can not be legally married by 51% majority.
Should that vote stand since the voters have made it clear what they want, or should the Supreme Court overturn it because it's deciding on the rights of people?
This is a yes or no question. Answer yes or no before you start off on excuses.
Say a proposition was put on the ballot stating that a change to the Constitution was going to be made that Christians can not be legally married. Voters decide that Christians can not be legally married by 51% majority.
Should that vote stand since the voters have made it clear what they want, or should the Supreme Court overturn it because it's deciding on the rights of people?
This is a yes or no question. Answer yes or no before you start off on excuses.