constitutional law

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constitutional law

Freedom documents

1985
A brief description of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, the documents on which the laws of our country are based.

What is the U.S. Constitution?

2003
An introduction to the Constitution of the United States, explaining the three branches of the national government, the Bill of Rights, and the responsibilities of the leaders and the people who elect them.

The federalist papers

2003
Provides an explanation of the complexities of a constitutional government as written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay.

The Bill of Rights

opposing viewpoints
1994
A discussion from differing political persuasions on the value of the Bill of Rights and selected freedoms and rights enumerated in the Bill of Rights. Includes primary sources.

The forging of the Union, 1781-1789

1987
Focuses on the events leading toward the adoption of the Constitution, covering the years from the winning of independence to the creation of the federal government.

Black Mondays

worst decisions of the Supreme Court
1987
Examines the Supreme Court's major blunders in an attempt to correct defects in the Constitution.

Original intent and the framers' constitution

1988
Analyzes the doctrine of "original intent" vs the Constitution's interpretation by each succeeding generation.

Our constitution rocks

2012
Examines the constitution clause by clause through quotes, cartoons, debates, graphics, and more.

The Tenth Amendment

limiting federal powers
2011
This book is an introduction to the Tenth Amendment which empowers the people as it guarantees the limiting of the power of the federal government.

The Constitution of the United States

2013
"Learn about the history of the United States Constitution, who participated in writing it, the Bill of Rights and Amendments"--Provided by publisher.

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