THE CONSTITUTION STUDY
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Presidential power faces major tests at the Supreme Court
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel I examine several high-stakes cases now moving through the Supreme Court that test the limits of presidential power, from tariffs and executive authority to firing decisions and constitutional compliance. I al
Why are so many people attacking freedom of speech?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel The European Union doesnt have the same protections of free speech. In fact, they have laws that prohibit free speech because they think it may be deceptive, as Elon Musk found out. The EU has fined X $140 mi
When your own government attacks
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel What happens when government actors ignore their oath to support the Constitution and instead decide to attack the rights of the public they claim to serve? Some good news: theres a report on how susceptible
Is Congress keeping its oath? A look at new laws
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Congress moves new legislation forward, and I examine whether lawmakers honor their constitutional oath. I review the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act, the Exclusive Citizenship Act of 2025, and the Restore Tru
The love of other people’s money
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel This piece challenges the morality of living off other peoples money, arguing that federal programs, state compliance, and taxpayer-funded incentives reflect a deeper culture of greed. By examining education,
Working hard to take your money
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel I work hard for my money, yet government agencies and politicians seem to work even harder to take it. From unconstitutional ID requirements to abusive benefit programs and deceptive tax schemes, both parties
America’s litigious society explains why we have more lawyers than doctors
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel The United States of America has more lawyers than doctors. So it should not be a surprise that we have become a very litigious society, where most of our conflicts are resolved in courts. But are these courts
If everyone else jumps off a bridge, are you going to follow them?
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel I dont know which bothers me more, the evidence that there are those who are leading this nation into a dystopian nightmare, or the willingness of the people to follow along. Like lemmings, it seems many Amer
The consequences of inaction
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Widespread problems persist when citizens and leaders choose complacency over action. From illegal immigration and unchecked ideology to federal overreach in education, inaction allows harmful ideas to spread
More about political revenge than justice!
The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel When I was young, the long arm of the law conveyed the idea that if you break the law, eventually the law will get you. Today, it seems the long arm of the law is more about political revenge than justice. Tak





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