List of Top 50 Constitutional Lawyers

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All of the following are famous constitutional lawyers in the United States (In alphabetical order): Floyd Abrams Known for First Amendment work (e.g., Pentagon Papers). Has defended media organizations like The New York Times and NBC. David Boies Argued landmark cases like Bush v. Gore and fought California’s Prop 8 ban on same-sex marriage. Cofounder […]

Examining Article 5 of the Constitution

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Introduction The United States Constitution is famously difficult to change. Article 5 of the Constitution lays out the formal process for amendments, providing a balance between flexibility and stability. This report examines Article V in detail, exploring why the Framers designed the amendment process as they did, how the Constitution has actually been amended over […]

The Constitution Could Destroy America or Democracy

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The U.S. Constitution has governed the nation for over 200 years. Ironically, it is the flaws of the constitution itself that may lead to the downfall of America and possibly any democratic nation. This raises pressing questions about representation, fairness, and the future of governance in the United States. The Crisis of U.S. Democracy The […]

Historical Interpretation of the Constitution

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The U.S. Constitution serves as the foundational legal document for the United States, yet its interpretation has been a subject of ongoing debate since its inception. This post explores the origins of the Constitution, the historical context in which it was created, and the pivotal moments that shaped its interpretation over time.   The Crisis […]

Why It’s So Tough to Amend the Constitution

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When the U.S. Constitution was ratified in 1789, it didn’t just create a government. It also gave the people a way to change the Constitution itself. But here’s the twist: out of nearly 11,000 proposed amendments, only 27 have made it through. So, why is it so hard to amend the Constitution? The answer lies […]

Is Separation of Church and State in the Constitution?

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The diverse make-up of America allows for people of many faiths and backgrounds, and there is no official religion. Instead, there is the notion that there should be a distinct separation of church and state to accommodate everyone. However, this is open to debate, and some practices are questionable.