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One (Constitutionally Illiterate) Nation Under God
The Constitution Can't Protect Our Rights If We Don't Understand Them Jamin B. Raskin is a professor of constitutional law at American University and director of its Marshall Brennan Fellowship Program. <a href="http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/5966" target="_blank">http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/5966</a> |
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That was GREAT. Thanks Buffman.
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I thank Jim Allison, of Church-State URL fame, for calling it to my attention. I agree with you. It is GREAT to read something by a person who knows the Constitution...and accurate history.
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Here's a thought: USA Today (or some other national publication) should publish a special section devoted to the Constitution & it's Amendments, and get a few Constitutional Law professors to explain the details.
It'd be a good way to kick off the next three months of hype & tripe we lovingly call "election season". |
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Great idea, but in all seriousness, could you dumb down the constitution enough to fit it into USA Today?
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