You’re implying that the US constitution either implicitly or explicitly refers to changing societal norms and it is within the supreme court’s authority to decide what these norms are at any given time and how to apply them to the law. If this is indeed your intent, I would like to see some support for it in the text of the constitution. It sounds like the court is authorized to interpret not only the law but also the will of people whereas in my understanding the latter should be the domain of the legislative branch.
You’re implying that the US constitution either implicitly or explicitly refers to changing societal norms and it is within the supreme court’s authority to decide what these norms are at any given time and how to apply them to the law. If this is indeed your intent, I would like to see some support for it in the text of the constitution. It sounds like the court is authorized to interpret not only the law but also the will of people whereas in my understanding the latter should be the domain of the legislative branch.