The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Washington, D.C. feels more like a political circus, with clowns in Congress making a spectacle of themselves. From judges overstepping their power to lawmakers treating censure like a civil rights battle, the absurdity knows no bounds. Even state politics aren’t immune, as Maine lawmakers punish free speech. It’s a comedy—just without the laughs.
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Read MoreThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Judicial activism persists, raising questions about what truly defines an activist judge. Is it one who upholds the Constitution or one who twists the law to fit personal views? This explores the fine line between duty and activism, highlighting how some judges—and even others in power—undermine justice by prioritizing opinions over the rule of law.
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