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Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 14, Supremacy Clause
Article VI., The Supremacy Clause Federal Supremacy is among the most damaging myth we are taught regarding the Constitution.  All Federal Laws ARE NOT supreme over all State Laws.  Listen to find out why. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 13, Amendments, Convention
Lesson 13: Article V. - Amendments, Convention The Rule of Law is a standard given to us by the United States Constitution, but it can be changed. Â The Founding Fathers, in their wisdom, enabled us to change the Constitution as necessary, through the am
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 12, Concerning the States
Lesson 12: Concerning the States After completing the three branches of government, now it is time to turn to the States. . . beginning with Full Faith and Credit. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States C
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 11 - Judicial Branch
Lesson 11: Judicial Branch The Judicial Branch is supposed to be the weakest branch of the federal government.  The judiciary was established by Article III. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he journeys through the United States Consti
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 10, Pt. 2; Presidential Eligibility
Lesson 10: Executive Branch Last week we discussed the Executive Branch being established, and the Electoral College.  Today, we tackle Eligiblity. . . and the definition of Natural Born Citizen. Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio as he jou
Constitution Study Radio, Lesson 10, Article II: Executive Branch
Lesson 10: Executive Branch Last week we wrapped up the legislative branch by discussing the prophibitions to the States. Now, we will discuss the executive branch, from the presidency being established, to the authorities granted. Join Douglas V. Gibbs o
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 09, pt.5, State Prohibitions
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities - Prohibitions to the State Governments The States created the Constitution in order to protect, preserve and promote the union, and State sovereignty. They also realized the States needed to be prohibited from performin
Constitution Study Radio: Lesson 09, pt.4, Federal Prohibitions
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities - Prohibitions to the Federal Government Last week we discussed federal land ownership, the necessary and proper clause, and the beginning of Article I, Section 9 (with an emphasis on immigration). Today, we will discuss
Constitution Study Radio Lesson 09, Pt. 3: Legislative Authorities
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities part 3 - Making Law - Enumerated Powers - Prohibitions to the Federal Government - Prohibitions to the States Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio, Constitution Radio on KCAA 1050AM, and the Constitution Association,
Constitution Study Radio Lesson 09 pt. 2 Legislative Authorities
Lesson 09: Legislative Authorities part 2 - Making Law - Enumerated Powers - Prohibitions to the Federal Government - Prohibitions to the States Join Douglas V. Gibbs of Political Pistachio, Constitution Radio on KCAA 1050AM, and the Constitution Associat