Tag Archives: The Constitution and laws

“10 common misconceptions about the Constitution”

I picked up this article from the American Bar Association Journal on Twitter and had a terrific time reading it and taking the 10 question quiz. Which I didn’t do really well on, but whether you get an incorrect or … Continue reading

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Does Congress obey our nation’s law re declaring war?

Kevin Underhill digresses from his usual Lowering the Bar reportage here − although, of course, he can’t relinquish his social-satirical eye (it’s a genetic gift, perceiving life as social satire, sort of like having good skin) − to take on … Continue reading

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Who is truely responsible for the US Constitution?

I’m so far behind in my New Yorkers, I just caught up with the December 9, 2013 issue. In which Jeff Toobin wrote an Annals of Law essay entitled “Our Broken Constitution: Everyone agrees that government isn’t working. Are the … Continue reading

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