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Month: March 2019

046 – The Truth Behind Marbury v Madison

If you’ve studied the Constitution for a while you’ve probably heard about Judicial Review and the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison. But would it surprise you to find out that most of what you’ve been told doesn’t match history? Find out more on this episode of The Constitution Study Live! Constitution Study Article Marbury…

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046 – The Truth Behind Marbury v Madison

If you’ve studied the Constitution for a while you’ve probably heard about Judicial Review and the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison. But would it surprise you to find out that most of what you’ve been told doesn’t match history? Find out more on this episode of The Constitution Study Live! Constitution Study Article Marbury…

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H.R.8: Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2019

A lot has been written and said about this particular piece of legislation.  After spending a little bit of time in the actual language I found not a “background check bill” or even a “gun control/safety bill”.  No, this legislation really is a “control bill for people we don’t like”.  So let’s go through the…

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045 – Pondering Rights

Today let’s ponder the legitimate use of our rights. Please leave your questions and comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe. Find out more at https://constitutionstudy.com Check out this episode!

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045 – Pondering Rights

Today let’s ponder the legitimate use of our rights. Please leave your questions and comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe. Find out more at https://constitutionstudy.com

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044 – What is Freedom of the Press

In this episode, we’ll explore the freedom of the press. We’ll define what it means and what it should mean in the 21st century. What is Freedom of the Press? Please leave your questions and comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe. Find out more at https://constitutionstudy.com Check out this episode!

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043 – What is Freedom of the Press

In this episode, we’ll explore the freedom of the press. We’ll define what it means and what it should mean in the 21st century. What is Freedom of the Press?

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Double Jeopardy and State and Federal Prosecutions

While doing some research, I came across the oral argument for a supreme Court case called Gamble v. United States.  It asked the question: If someone is prosecuted for the same crime in both state and federal courts, does that violate the Fifth Amendment’s protection against double jeopardy?  While reading the opinion, I went through…

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