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Professor Akhil Reed Amar, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University and one of the nation's leading authorities on the Constitution, offers weekly in-depth discussions on the most urgent and fascinating constitutional issues of our day. He is joined by co-host Andy Lipka and guests drawn from other top experts including Bob Woodward, Nina Totenberg, Neal Katyal, Lawrence Lessig, Michael Gerhardt, and many more.
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The Constitution was founded on several basic principles that help to keep it relevant today. These are the principles of popular sovereignty, limited government, separation of powers, checks and balances, judicial review, and federalism. However, the future of our great Constitution is under attack. The American Constitutionalist Podcast is a guide for those Americans who share the desire to protect its future. Join Jeff Tokar, Cliff DeCamp, David Gibbs and Lonny Wilder each week on the jou ...
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Making a foundational document fun to learn about and easy to understand for those of us who aren't history buffs, join Mattingly Watson into exploring each aspect of the United States Constitution through wild stories, pop culture references, and hilarious pop quizzes!
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The Constitution Unit conducts timely, rigorous, independent research into constitutional change and the reform of political institutions. Our research has significant real-world impact, informing policy-makers engaged in such changes - both in the United Kingdom and around the world. On this channel, you will find the audio recordings of the Constitution Unit's past events.
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The Camp Constitution Report is sponsored by Camp Constitution, a charitable trust, that runs a week long family camp, a YouTube Channel, a publishing arm, a speaker's bureau, hosts the Sam Blumenfeld Archives, and engages in year round outreach activity. Our website is http//www.campconstitution.net. Donations are always welcomed and can be made via our PayPal account accessed from our website's homepage.
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Consider the Constitution

The Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution

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Consider the Constitution is a podcast from the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison's Montpelier. The show provides insight into constitutional issues that directly affect every American. Hosted by Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey the podcast features interviews with constitutional scholars, policy and subject matter experts, heritage professionals, and legal practitioners.
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Live constitutional conversations and debates featuring leading historians, journalists, scholars, and public officials hosted at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia and across America. To watch National Constitution Center Town Halls live, check out our schedule of upcoming programs at constitutioncenter.org/townhall. Register through Zoom to ask your constitutional questions in the Q&A or watch live on YouTube at YouTube.com/ConstitutionCenter.
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This Constitution

Savannah Eccles Johnston & Matthew Brogdon

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This Constitution is an every-two-weeks podcast ordained and established by the Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University, the home of Utah’s Civic Thought & Leadership Initiative. Co-hosted by Savannah Eccles Johnston and Matthew Brogdon, This Constitution equips listeners with the knowledge and insights to engage with the most pressing political questions of our time, starting with Season 1, focusing on the powers and limits of the U.S. presidency.
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About the Series Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne. Charter: A Course focuses on Canadian constitutional law and litigation. In each episode, we highlight the accomplishments of U of T Law’s faculty and alumni involved in leading constitutional cases and issues. Each episode also includes a “Practice Corner,” where we talk about the ins and outs of what ...
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Learn about American History, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, & American holidays. Gain insights about our Founding First Principles (the rule of law, unalienable rights, the Social Compact, equality, limited government, and revolution); Founding Fathers (such as George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams) and other great patriots (such as Martin Luther King Jr, Frederick Douglass, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton); key documents and speeches; and flags an ...
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Embark on a journey through the corridors of justice, constitutional principles, and the intricacies of law enforcement with "The Rich Giardino Show." Hosted by Sheriff Rich Giardino, a revered figure in the legal realm, this podcast provides a compelling exploration of pressing issues at the crossroads of the Constitution, crime, and politics. Sheriff Giardino is the only person in New York State history to have been elected as a District Attorney, a Superior Court Judge and a Sheriff, givi ...
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Constitution Explained

Venezia, Deyanira, Christian

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The U.S. Constitution, explained by 3 middle school students Cover art photo provided by Anthony Garand on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@garand Please fill out this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSd5NGuzdx8LxzaSaMHNkGxO527E4wNGLcGJmi_1d63Chhbb8Q/viewform
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This podcast includes several series of commentaries about the Constitution. Each series will cover a different aspect of the document. This series thumbnails the lives of 14 American Founders and their specific contributions to the Constitution. It covers both well-known Founders, such as James Madison, and those who are lesser known, but who exercised an out-sized influence.
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Constitutional

The Washington Post

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With the writing of the Constitution in 1787, the framers set out a young nation’s highest ideals. And ever since, we’ve been fighting over it — what is in it and what was left out. At the heart of these arguments is the story of America. As a follow-up to the popular Washington Post podcast “Presidential,” reporter Lillian Cunningham returns with this series exploring the Constitution and the people who framed and reframed it — revolutionaries, abolitionists, suffragists, teetotalers, prote ...
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Your Weekly Constitutional

Your Weekly Constitutional

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Produced in partnership with James Madison's Montpelier, Your Weekly Constitutional is a public radio show featuring lively discussion of controversial constitutional topics, from Gay Rights to Gun Rights. Find us on Facebook and iTunes!
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Constitutionally Sound

Constitutionally Sound

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Trying to keep up with the ever-changing debate over constitutional change? You’re not alone. Constitutionally Sound is here to bring you analysis of some of the major constitutional issues affecting politics today. Join our host, Allan Little, as he engages our impartial experts in discussions of Brexit, Scottish independence, devolution, and much more. Find out what’s going on, and what to expect next, in the world of constitutional politics.
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America was founded on Entrepreneurial principles, and our Constitution, crafted by entrepreneurs, is the business plan for the United States success. Unfortunately many of our elected officials have never owned a business and the more we deviate from these principles the more dysfunctional America becomes. This podcast explores entrepreneurial principles from the lens of what makes America great! Those wanting to take their life and business to the next level will learn new ideas and best p ...
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Our podcast includes information about 3 amendments 14,19,21 and all you need to know about them! We will also debate on them to !! Cover art photo provided by thr3 eyes on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@thr3eyes
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The Black Constitution

Collins Pettaway, III

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Welcome to The Black Constitution. Where politics resides with pop culture vibes! Hosted by Collins P. Season 2 is now streaming with new episodes dropping every other week! Be sure to tune in wherever you listen to your podcasts.
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Constitutional Conventions

Yale Law School Federalist Society

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Constitutional Conventions is the official podcast of the Yale Federalist Society. Hosts Jonathan Feld and Zack Austin are joined by leading lawyers, jurists, and intellectuals to discuss pressing issues in law, jurisprudence, and public policy. Constitutional Conventions gives you a taste of the exciting programming hosted by Yale Law School's Federalist Society. New episodes are released every Thursday morning.
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The Constitutional Conservative

The Constitutional Conservative

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• Hosted by a Conservative Iraq War Vet who is committed to truth & isn't afraid to call out the media, DC establishment & swamp rat Republicans. I strongly support the Constitution & America's founding principles.- Covering Politics | Current Events
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My Online Radio Program moved to AM Radio August 6, 2011. Since then, we've been on KCAA 1050 AM, and now we are on KMET 1490-AM on Saturdays at 1:00 pm (Constitution Radio with Douglas V. Gibbs). Old episodes of Political Pistachio Radio and Constitution Study Radio can be found here. Learn more about Douglas V. Gibbs at www.douglasvgibbs.com or www.politicalpistachio.com
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In this compelling episode of The Rich Giardino Show, we revisit the chilling cold case of Kellisue Ackernecht. After our first episode discussing Kellisue’s disappearance generated a surge of public interest and comments suggesting that her former husband, Jayson Ackernecht, may have been involved, Jayson reached out to set the record straight. Jo…
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Opposition parties play a crucial role in parliamentary democracy, scrutinising the government and putting forward alternative policies. But what makes opposition parties effective, both inside parliament and beyond? As the Conservative Party announced its new leader, this expert panel with first-hand experience of life in opposition discussed the …
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In this season finale, host Dr. Katie Crawford Lackey and producer Adam Belmar reflect on key conversations from the first season of Consider the Constitution Podcast. They revisit notable discussions with constitutional scholars about Article III, judicial review, Madison's vision for managing political diversity, and the evolution of constitution…
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On the eve of the 2024 presidential election, join Jesse Wegman, author of Let the People Pick the President: The Case for Abolishing the Electoral College, and professor Robert Hardaway, author of Saving the Electoral College: Why the National Popular Vote Would Undermine Democracy, for a program examining the history and current debate over the E…
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We are here early this week - for Election Day! And we bring you a panel that looks at elections, and Presidents, from American history, putting this year’s choice in perspective. Gordon Wood, the greatest historian of the early Republic; Steven Smith, an expert on political institutions, on The Federalist, on Lincoln; Paul Grimstad, authority on g…
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Hal Shurtleff, host of the Camp Constitution Report, discusses the powers and duties of the President and Vice-President of the United States. Camp Constitution is a New Hampshire based charitable trust. We run a week-long family camp, man information tables at various venues, have a book publishing arm, and post videos from our camp and others tha…
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Most of us have had the experience of pickup up the mail, only to get that pit in our stomach, maybe utter a small curse or two, and immediately being thinking of ways to get out of it. The piece of mail that has caused these reactions is a jury summons. Almost no one looks forward to jury duty, and the efforts to get out of it are legendary. Which…
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Where’s the Party? Presidential Selection Gone Wrong Are presidential elections as democratic as we believe? How did we go from the Framers' carefully crafted vision to the whirlwind of primaries and national conventions that define our elections today? Over the years, the process of selecting a president has transformed—political parties have rise…
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Learn how the mode of selecting the President was the result of a hard fought and contentious Constitutional Convention debate, resulting in the adoption of Article II, Section 1 of the United States Constitution. Review that the idea of a popular, nationwide election was rejected because, among other things, there were serious concerns that the pu…
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Now that the election is over and Donald Trump will become president again does not mean that all is well. The work just begins. Join us for truth and common sense on The American Constitutionalist where we still support and believe in God, America, Family & Freedom!由Jeff Tokar & Cliff DeCamp
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AI recorded this podcast and is writing this description. We are robots! Can AI be good for Hollywood?Netflix adds Moments feature for favorite scene sharingSAG extends contract negotiations for striking video game actorsUniversal Music Group is partnering with an AI company, “ethically”Samsung’s free TV streaming is one of the most popular FAST se…
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Ever wonder why the candidate with the most votes doesn’t always win the presidency? Or question if the Electoral College still makes sense in today’s democracy? The Electoral College has been at the center of political debates for centuries, leaving many of us scratching our heads about its fairness and relevance. But how did this system come abou…
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We are please to announce that The American Constitutionalist is now on KLIF 570 AM in Dallas on Sunday nights at 6 PM. This podcast is the inaugural broadcast from Sunday night November 3rd. You can listen to the broadcast each week by simply going to https://www.klif.com/ then click listen live. I hope you will share our podcast and now radio bro…
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 3: Section 12 of the Charter About the Series  Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne.  Charter: A Course focuses on lead…
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This month, the National Constitution Center convened the 2024 National First Amendment Summit, in partnership with FIRE and NYU’s First Amendment Watch. America’s leading legal thinkers joined for a vigorous discussion on the state of free speech in America and around the globe. This episode features a conversation about global free speech with Ja…
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In this episode, Rich sits down with Prof. Christina Lane, the visionary founder of the Cold Case Analysis Center, to delve into the intriguing world of cold case investigations. They explore the unique process of solving cold cases and discuss the important role the center plays in training the next generation of criminal justice professionals. Pr…
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It's 200 episodes for Amarica's Constitution, and we mark the occasion by bringing you a key expert for an in-depth exploration of a breaking development. Ruth Marcus, long-time Washington Post columnist, editor, Pulitzer Prize nominee, and insider, joins us to explore the inexplicable: the last-minute decision by the Post and its owner, billionair…
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This month, the National Constitution Center convened the 2024 National First Amendment Summit, in partnership with FIRE and NYU’s First Amendment Watch. America’s leading legal thinkers joined for a vigorous discussion on the state of free speech in America and around the globe. “Free Speech on Campus Today” features Mary Anne Franks, author of th…
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This autumn the House of Commons has elected a raft of new select committee chairs who will play an important role in holding the government to account over the coming years. But there are many ways to chair a select committee, and new chairs will need to think carefully about what they want to achieve and how to go about it. This webinar brings to…
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Election day is just one week away. I'm sure many of you, like me, are ready for this election season to be over. For more than a year we've been hammered, badgered, and generally harangued with the idea of how important it is to vote. However, it has been my experience that the reasons given for our participation in the election process was more a…
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Do editorial endorsements still matter? The owners of The Washington Post and LA Times seem to not think so. LA is losing its foothold as the place to shoot shows and movies Netflix closes its AAA game studio after making big hires WaPo joins LA Times in not endorsing a presidential candidate WaPo had a Kamala endorsement at the ready Fallout from …
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 2: Practice Corner Episode on Criminal Law Remedies About the Series  Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne.  Charter: A…
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Dr. Lindsay Chervinsky, Executive Director of the George Washington Presidential Library, joins host Dr. Katie Crawford-Lackey to explore the evolution of presidential power from the nation's founding through the early republic. Drawing from her new book "Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents That Forged The Republic," she discusses …
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In this gripping episode of The Rich Giardino Show, Rich sits down with Jim Tracy, the author of Sworn to Silence: The Truth Behind Robert Garrow and the Missing Bodies Case. The book delves into the chilling story of Robert Garrow, a serial rapist turned spree killer who terrorized New York State in the 1970s. Garrow's 18-day killing spree ended i…
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We are approaching our 200th episode and completing our 4th year of “Amarica’s Constitution,” and it seems appropriate to take stock. By coincidence, the Yale Law School is celebrating its own anniversary, and these things come together as Akhil is part of a big event and presents a “big idea” that sounds like a strange saying: “the Constitution is…
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Alexis Gay (comedy!) sits down to talk about her debut solo show "Unprofessional." Plus, we get into the decisions that led her to leave her tech job and fully jump into comedy; her experiences at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival; and changing her comedic voice between projects. Watch the video here! ————————————————— Get social! Website Youtube Twitt…
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David Greenberg’s new biography, John Lewis: A Life, chronicles the remarkable story of the civil rights activist and congressman. Professor Kenneth Mack of Harvard University joins Greenberg for a discussion of Lewis’ life and impact on American history, whose heroism during the Civil Rights Movement helped inspire America’s new birth of freedom. …
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How far can law enforcement go when it comes to arresting someone? For example, say police have probable cause to charge you with a misdemeanor, how far can they "bootstrap" that charge to something more serious? That appears to be the question in the case Chiaverini v. City Of Napoleon, Ohio. While dealing with a misdemeanor situation, Mr. Chiaver…
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Lincoln Saved the Union. Did He Violate the Constitution? Did Abraham Lincoln really have to break the very rules he swore to uphold to save the nation? It’s a tough question, isn’t it? As the Civil War raged on, Lincoln faced a monumental dilemma: how far should a leader go to protect the country when the Constitution seemed to get in the way? He …
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George Washington Builds the Presidency. Are you ready to uncover how one man's choices shaped the very essence of the American presidency? How did George Washington, a military leader turned statesman, navigate the turbulent waters of power and liberty? What challenges did he face as he established the precedents that govern our leaders today? In …
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An Elected Monarch? Creating the American Presidency. Have you ever wondered how the Founding Fathers managed to create a powerful executive branch without sliding into dictatorship? In this episode of This Constitution, host Savannah Eccles Johnston sits down with Greg Jackson, a professor of national security studies at Utah Valley University and…
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Charter: A Course A podcast about Canadian Constitutional Law & Litigation Season 4, Episode 1: Constitutional Remedies About the Series  Charter: A Course is a podcast created by the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights (the Asper Centre) and hosted by the Asper Centre’s Executive Director Cheryl Milne.  Charter: A Course focuses on leadin…
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We recently held a public meeting in Purley and we were joined by Scott Holman, the Chairman of the newly formed Croydon & Sutton branch of Reform UK. Email Scott: croydoneast@reformuk.com Get in touch: Twitter: @CroydonConst Email: contact@croydonconstitutionalists.uk Facebook: facebook/CroydonConstitutionalists http://croydonconstitutionalists.uk…
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TikTok is ruining indie music discovery while Netflix is almost too big to cancel. TikTok’s vice grip on indie labels is troubling FTC’s “Click to Cancel” will make it easier to leave subscriptions Ubisoft could sell to Tencent Netflix Q3 earnings are good and price hikes are incoming ————————————————— Get social! Website Youtube Twitter Facebook I…
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On Episode 023 of The Rich Giardino Show: Where the Constitution, Crime, and Politics Intersect, Rich sits down with Anthony Constantino, CEO and President of Sticker Mule, to discuss his bold stance on supporting Trump. Anthony’s "Vote for Trump" sign has gained national media attention, and in this episode, he shares why he's standing firm on kee…
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Des Bishop (stand up!) stops by to talk about the rerelease of his special/album "Of All People." We spend a lot of time talking about Chinese restaurants; living in Ireland and China; why he chose the bits he did for this special; and more! Watch the video here! ————————————————— Get social! Website Youtube Twitter Facebook Instagram TikTok Chad o…
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In Trump v. United States, we have said that the Court went far astray from the Constitution and from its duty, endangering the nation in the short and long terms. Many have shared this opinion and these fears, and reaction has been profound. In the New York Times, two law professors take up the pen and offer a number of suggestions that purport to…
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Stanford University professor Jonathan Gienapp, author of the new book, Against Constitutional Originalism: A Historical Critique, is joined by Stephen Sachs of Harvard Law School to discuss Gienapp’s challenge to originalists’ unspoken assumptions about the Constitution, the history of originalism as a constitutional methodology, and its role in c…
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You have a major life choice in this election. You need to take a serious look at where you stand. It literally means how many lives may be lost! Common sense and truth on The American Constitutionalist, where were still support and believe in God, America & Freedom!由Jeff Tokar & Cliff DeCamp
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Everyone knows we have a right to remain silent, correct? What if I told you that in 2013 the Supreme Court upheld a decision basically stating that is not true. That you only have the right to remain silent if you verbally claim the right in the first place, otherwise, according to SCOTUS, your silence can be used against you. Let’s take a look at…
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