Sorry try again, 14th simply puts the same limits on state governments as the federal government, granting the people (all people) the more rights under their states then previously allowed since the federal constitution only applied to the federal government
The 14th amendment DID NOT expand the power of the federal government, it simply grated the federal courts authority to strike state laws using the federal constitution
No where in the 14th amendment does it claim what you imply
Let’s flip it. How do localities have the authority to prevent property owners to put solar on their own property? Why do local bullies have authority to remove freedom, but the state or feds don’t have the authority to protect freedom?
The tenth amendment to the US Constitution says that all powers not explicitly granted to the federal government are reserved to the states and the people.
So, under the US Constitution, state and local authorities can enact laws that the federal government cannot do anything about. The state governments absolutely have the power to prevent local governments from restricting the installation of solar panels.
Wait, what about “the people” part? The people just don’t have rights as long as there’s a local bully that wants to remove them? That doesn’t seem consistent or reasonable.
In our federalist system, outside the power granted to the federal government by the constitution, the State governments hold the most power
So a local government would have to be granted regulatory authority over solar by the State government, which could also remove that authority.
State governmental power are dictated by the State Constitutions, those things that people have largely forgotten about has a federal government as swallowed more and more power and authority. Each State has it own binding constitution granting it authority and powers over the people of that State.
I am missing that from my copy? 10th Amendment would clearly put that in the power of the States.
Remember the people and States created the LIMITED federal government for specific purposes not to be all powerful and all encompassing