Being bound by their oath to the Constitution, officers of the government violate that oath “whenever they give their sanction, by obedience, or otherwise, to any unconstitutional act of any department of the government.”
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Oath president – Article II, Sec 1, Cl. 8
Oath everyone else – Article VI, Cl. 3
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