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The United States Constitution is a short document, and it is written in general language, which leaves much of the meaning unwritten and open to interpretation. Dig into this important document and watershed in the history of governments! Explore the history, the various clauses, amendments, and interpretations. Understand your rights (and responsibilities)! From the Constitutional Convention to the creation of the Constitution and its eventual ratification, and to the Bill of Rights and the thorny constitutional issues of today, The Constitution Explained: A Guide for Every American…mehr
The United States Constitution is a short document, and it is written in general language, which leaves much of the meaning unwritten and open to interpretation. Dig into this important document and watershed in the history of governments!
Explore the history, the various clauses, amendments, and interpretations. Understand your rights (and responsibilities)! From the Constitutional Convention to the creation of the Constitution and its eventual ratification, and to the Bill of Rights and the thorny constitutional issues of today, The Constitution Explained: A Guide for Every Americancovers the history, our founding fathers' goals, and the varied interpretations of the Constitution that have informed the politics and functioning of the U.S. government. You'll discover ...
How the Constitution makes the United States of America different from many countries around the world because it gives us a peaceful mechanism to resolve governmental issues
The rights and responsibilities of U.S. citizens
An in-depth look at the freedoms enshrined in the Bill of Rights
The Miracle at Philadelphia and the Great Compromise
The many different methods used to interpret the Constitution
Controversial U.S. Supreme Court picks throughout history and how the size and tenure of the Supreme Court justices has long been a contentious issue
The remarkable evolution of death penalty jurisprudence
The Bill Process, Pardon Power, Power of Judicial Review, and other stated and implied powers found in Articles I (Congress), II (Presidency) and III (Judicial)
And much, much more!
A guide to the citizenship and the American government, The Constitution Explainedsheds a light on the differing and changing interpretations of the many broadly worded key phrases in the Constitution. You'll learn how the Constitution has been adopted to different times and various situations. You'll learn what it doesand does notpromise U.S. citizens. Richly illustrated, it also has a helpful bibliography, glossary, and extensive index. This invaluable resource is designed to help you understand the power and strength of the U.S. Constitution!
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David L. Hudson, Jr., J.D. is an Assistant Professor of Law, teaching First Amendment Law and Bar Exam Workshop at Belmont University's College of Law. For 17 years, he was an attorney and scholar at the First Amendment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Hudson also has taught classes at Vanderbilt Law School and the Nashville School of Law, and he served as a senior law clerk for the Tennessee Supreme Court. In June 2018, the Nashville School of Law awarded him its Distinguished Faculty Award. He earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School. He is an author, co-author, or co-editor of more than 40 books, including Visible Ink Press's The Handy Law Answer Book, The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book, and The Handy American History Answer Book, as well as Let The Students Speak: A History of the Fight for Free Expression in American Schools and The Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (co-editor). He writes regularly for the American Bar Association's Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases and ABA Journal, the First Amendment Watch, and the Free Speech Center.
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About the Author Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Overview, history, and contemporary relevance of the U.S. Constitution 2. Constitutional Law Toolkit, key terms and methods of interpretation 3. The Articles of Confederation 4. The Philadelphia Convention 5. The Ratification Process - Addition of the Bill of Rights 6. Article I and the Powers of Congress 7. Article II and the Powers of the Executive (Presidency) 8. Article III and the Powers of the Judiciary 9. Other Articles - Amending the Constitution 10. First Amendment Freedoms 11. Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms 12. Fourth Amendment 13. Fifth and Sixth Amendments 14. Eighth Amendment and the Death Penalty 15. Fourteenth Amendment: Equal Protection and Due Process 16. Nineteenth Amendment and Amendments Dealing with Voting 17. Amendments Dealing with Presidential Succession 18. Current Constitutional Controversies Glossary of Terms Further Reading Index
About the Author Acknowledgments Preface Introduction 1. Overview, history, and contemporary relevance of the U.S. Constitution 2. Constitutional Law Toolkit, key terms and methods of interpretation 3. The Articles of Confederation 4. The Philadelphia Convention 5. The Ratification Process - Addition of the Bill of Rights 6. Article I and the Powers of Congress 7. Article II and the Powers of the Executive (Presidency) 8. Article III and the Powers of the Judiciary 9. Other Articles - Amending the Constitution 10. First Amendment Freedoms 11. Second Amendment and the Right to Bear Arms 12. Fourth Amendment 13. Fifth and Sixth Amendments 14. Eighth Amendment and the Death Penalty 15. Fourteenth Amendment: Equal Protection and Due Process 16. Nineteenth Amendment and Amendments Dealing with Voting 17. Amendments Dealing with Presidential Succession 18. Current Constitutional Controversies Glossary of Terms Further Reading Index
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