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Constitutional Law Part One: Foundations of American Constitutionalism

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Jan 19, 2026
Explore the crisis that prompted the creation of the Constitution, starting with the failures of the Articles of Confederation. Discover how Enlightenment thinkers like Locke influenced the framers. Learn about the critical balance of powers, checks like vetoes and congressional oversight, and the landmark Marbury v. Madison case that established judicial review. The podcast also delves into federalism, the evolution of the Commerce Clause, and the complexities of amending the Constitution, highlighting the importance of negotiation in governance.
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Articles' Failure Sparked The Constitution

  • The Articles of Confederation created a deliberately weak national government that couldn't tax or regulate interstate commerce.
  • Shays' Rebellion exposed its incapacity and drove the push for a stronger Constitution.
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Locke's Philosophy Underpins The Framers

  • The framers drew heavily on John Locke's ideas that rights pre-exist government and power derives from consent.
  • This philosophical scaffolding justified a stronger national government constrained by separation of powers.
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Separation And Overlap Are Designed Controls

  • Separation of powers diffuses authority among legislative, executive, and judicial branches to prevent tyranny.
  • Checks and balances create institutional overlap that enforces accountability rather than strict isolation.
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