The United States Constitution created a structure for government that prevents any one branch of government from having too much power. While the framers of the Constitution were concerned with the abuse of power in terms of having too much of it, there were certain aspects of power that the document ignored. For example, the constitution prevents the President from doing what is beyond his scope, however it does not prevent unethical behavior that may be done so long at is part of his enumerated powers. The United States Supreme Court, the highest Court in the land, is given the power to interpret the law. However, there have been several times during this interpretation that while the Court has not reached beyond the scope of what it may do, they have made unethical decisions either by ignoring a previous precedent or allowing behavior that is morally unacceptable.…