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The People's Constitution

Dec 27, 2021
43:02
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 5min
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The Framers of the United States Constitution
04:35 • 4min
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Is There a Compromise in the Constitution?
09:04 • 5min
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The National Compromise Over Slavery
14:23 • 2min
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Redeeming the Constitution
16:07 • 4min
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When Resistance to Constitutional Change Becomes the Law?
20:12 • 4min
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Cycles of Constitutional Change
24:25 • 4min
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Is It Time for a Constitutional Revision?
28:42 • 4min
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Constitutional Amendments Are Not Realistic to Day to Day
32:42 • 3min
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What Are the Limits of Resistance to Constitutional Change?
35:28 • 3min
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Optimism About Durable Constitutional Change
38:49 • 4min
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Leah is joined by Wilfred Codrington III to discuss his co-authored book The People’s Constitution: 200 Years, 27 Amendments, and the Promise of a More Perfect Union.

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