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063 – How the 17th Amendment changed the Senate

At a recent event I was asked by the 17th Amendment changed the role of the Senate. I thought it was such a good question I thought I’d ponder it here, next on the Constitution Study. Check out this episode!

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062 – Three Constitutional Myths

Studies show that approximately 40% of Americans cannot name a single freedom protect by the First Amendment. Worse, a quick look around shows that most Americans not only know little about the Constitution, but a lot of what they do “know” to be true is actually false. How can we be a land of the…

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062 – Three Constitutional Myths

Studies show that approximately 40% of Americans cannot name a single freedom protect by the First Amendment. Worse, a quick look around shows that most Americans not only know little about the Constitution, but a lot of what they do “know” to be true is actually false. How can we be a land of the…

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“Show Me” Nullification

The “Show Me” state has shown us an excellent example of state nullification.  Missouri House Bill 1039 and its companion Missouri Senate Bill 367, known as the” Second Amendment Preservation Act”, are more than just a stand for the Second Amendment, but for the idea of state sovereignty.  In the language of these bills we…

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061 – Are we still free and independent states?

In 1776 we declared that we were free and independent states. Are we still? Next, on The Constitution Study. Check out this episode!

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061 – Are we still free and independent states?

In 1776 we declared that we were free and independent states. Are we still? Next, on The Constitution Study.

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060 – Who “Owns” Your Children?

OK, “own” may be a strong word, but the question is, who decides what you should do, you or the government? We’ll look at this in more detail next, on The Constitution Study. Check out this episode!

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060 – Who “Owns” Your Children?

OK, “own” may be a strong word, but the question is, who decides what you should do, you or the government? We’ll look at this in more detail next, on The Constitution Study.

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