cajunrevenge
Well-known member
Where does it say that. Saying Congress has the power to enforce the provisions doesn't mean the courts are excluded. The court has the sole power interpret and enforce the constitution. There doesn't need to be anything in any amendment specifically saying they do. That would be asinine. There is nothing in any amendment saying the courts can't enforce any particular thing in the constitution because it's literally their role in government to interpret and enforce the constitution. The lawsuits seeking to remove Trump from the ballot are arguing that it is unconstitutional for Trump to be on the ballot, all matters of constitutionality are up to the courts.