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098 -Constitution Day 2019

Tuesday is the 232nd anniversary of the signing of the Constitution. We’ll talk more about that in a minute.

And let’s not forget that today is the 18th anniversary of the September 11th attacks.

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097 – Was limited government doomed by slavery?

Was the idea of a limited federal government doomed by slavery? We’ll discuss that next, on The Constitution Study.

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096 – What’s wrong with California’s new election law – It’s probably not what you think

You may have heard about the new California election law that requires presidential candidates to release their tax returns before they will be allowed on the primary ballot. While many have pointed out problems with this legislation, we’ll take a look at the actual Constitutional issues next, on The Constitution Study.

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095 – The States vs The People

Who formed the federal government, the people or the states? We’ll discuss that next on The Constitution Study.

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094 – Blind Man’s Bluff

Guillermo Robles, a blind man, sued Domino’s Pizza because their website is not accessible to the blind. We’ll discuss the Constitutional issues next on The Constitution Study.

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093 – Protecting the free speech rights of those with whom we disagree

Many people talk about “free speech”. But are we willing to extend that right to those we disagree with? We’ll discuss this next, on The Constitution Study.

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090 – Texas AG Stands up to Congress

I love it when a state uses their constitutional authority to stand up to the federal government and just say no. We’ll look at one example next, on the Constitution Study. https://constitutionstudy.com/2019/06/21/texas-ag-stands-up-to-congress/ AG Letter Federalist # 39 Article I, Section 8

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091 – Is America Still a Constitutional Republic?

With all that has been going on in our government over the last few decades, one could be forgiven asking the question of whether or not we are still a constitutional republic. We’ll ponder that question, next on The Constitution Study.

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