THE CONSTITUTION STUDY

THE CONSTITUTION STUDY


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How a constitutional scholar reacts to an assassination attempt
July 16, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel The recent assassination attempt on a presidential candidate brings to mind historic events like the shootings of President Reagan and Robert Kennedy. As

The truth which shall not be spoken
July 15, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel In today's political landscape, both Democrats and Republicans believe only they can legitimately win the Presidency. This belief marginalizes third-party

Confronting federal power
July 13, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Charles Schumer warns Donald Trump, "You take on the intelligence community they have six ways from Sunday at getting back at you." This notion fuels a

Interesting times
July 12, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel "May you live in interesting times" is an ancient Chinese curse that feels all too real today. With the 2024 election, Supreme Court decisions, and debate

I believe the gravest threat to our republic is the apathy of the people
July 11, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Grave threats surround us, yet the real danger lies in our own apathy. It's not foreign adversaries or political figures like Trump or Biden, but the negl

Who is tasked with keeping government within its limitations?
July 10, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel The Constitution establishes a central government with limited powers, but it's We the People who must enforce those limits. Today, Congress, the Executiv

Pride cometh before the fall
July 06, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Pride is one of the seven deadly sins. So why do we celebrate pride every year? Specifically, the month of June has been designated as the time to take pr

SCOTUS silly season
July 05, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Every year, the Supreme Court's term ends with a flurry of opinions, both important and controversial. Dubbed "SCOTUS Silly Season," this period reveals t

SCOTUS silly season
July 05, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Each year, the Supreme Court term ends with the month of June. That is when the court usually releases its most important and controversial opinions. Its

If you’re expecting the courts to save your rights, I have bad news for you
July 05, 2024

The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel Are you relying on the courts to protect your rights? Think again. The recent Supreme Court case Murthy v. Missouri reveals that the courts may not always