Because "pursuit of happiness" is stated in the Declaration of Independence and not the Constitution, I don't find this an interesting question like you do dumbass.....you won't find a case either.....
These legal scholars these days!!!!
Originally Posted by LowRider69
Just curious, if you are actually an attorney, within the legal spectrum, or just stating a sideline opinion.
Its interesting to me because "right to life" is also in the Declaration, but not the Constitution, and there are written and voted laws and court precedent built around it.
And while there may not be Constitutional law written around "pursuit of happiness", that doesn't mean that it hasn't been addressed by some State or lower court, or by some local community vote.
Has the dialogue come up in anyone's locale or home state?
Could the turn-arounds on same-sex marriage be considered a "pursuit of happiness" issue?
Hopefully some of you see where my next logical step is going with this