In every aspect of American politics, understanding the Constitution is paramount. Watch this series and unlearn what you think you know about this magnificent document, and see why the light of liberty still burns in the hearts of millions.
The most misunderstood word in the Constitution, and two of the most misunderstood clauses, are examined and demystified.
Probably the most misunderstood clause in the Constitution is the General Welfare clause. Once again, we use logic to determine the meaning of the clause and how it should be properly applied.
Who is the ultimate arbiter of the Constitution? This lecture answers that question and describes the power of the people through Jury Nullification.
While the Constitution was framed, debate was split over whether we should have a federalist or a nationalist government. This lecture covers the controversy and how it was resolved in the Constitution.
The Constitution sets up the United States as a republic, not a democracy. This lecture covers the difference between a democracy and a republic and why it's so important.
Covering the basis of the Constitution. Watch this lecture first.
How the Constitution should be read and interpreted.
The Federal government does not have any powers unless it is given to them by the Constitution. This lesson explains why, how it works, and what the consequences are.
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