The Constitution regulates only governmental action and does not apply to relationships between private individuals.
But we're proceeding on the basis that the current Constitution and policies will apply.
When the Government actually controls the corporation and is responsible for its policies, he said, the Constitution should apply.
In this case, both the Constitution and the statutory law applied to the particulars at the same time.
The Constitution does not apply to private institutions.
However, a major issue early in the 20th century was whether the whole Constitution applied to the territories called insular areas by Congress.
The federal Constitution applies to the states, and the federal courts are its ultimate interpreter.
The idea that the Constitution should apply to corporations as it applies to humans had its dubious origins in 1886.
The decision directly covers only public colleges and universities, since the Constitution applies only to government behavior.
I believe everyone would agree that the Constitution applies to legal permanent residents.