JakeStarkey
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They can't overturn the amendment, but they can interpert it according to it legislative intent and set a precedence.
We are almost there. Now answer the previous question, "Find me legal brief, so some shepardizing where the SCOTUS ever ruled on the legislative intent of an amendment and struck part of it down. That has never happened, and the Roberts court would never review such a motion, simply dismiss it with prejudice."
Or you can simply say that such has never been done before and most unlikely to be done now.