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Everyone knows that the Constitution was designed to protect the rights of the people. But how exactly does it accomplish that? Professor Randy Barnett discusses how the separation of powers and the amendment process pla...
How Does the Constitution Protect Individual Rights? is an episode from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society. Everyone knows that the Constitution was designed to protect the rights of the people. But how exactly does it accompli...
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Published Mar 23, 2020, 26:20 long, audio available.
Everyone knows that the Constitution was designed to protect the rights of the people. But how exactly does it accomplish that? Professor Randy Barnett discusses how the separation of powers and the amendment process play important roles in protecting citizens from the abuses of a powerful federal government.
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How Does the Constitution Protect Individual Rights? is from No. 86 Lecture Series by The Federalist Society.
Published Mar 23, 2020 and 26:20 long