Joseph L. Smith & David E. Klein 
The U.S. Constitution in Five Minutes [EPUB ebook] 

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The U.S. Constitution was written more than 230 years ago for a new country on the periphery of the world. Two centuries later, it governs the most powerful nation on earth, and its meaning is constantly debated.

The U.S. Constitution in Five Minutes presents fifty-nine essays on subjects central to the meaning and application of the U.S. Constitution. Written by scholars, these essays cover origins; institutions, processes, and structural features; civil rights and liberties; and modes of interpretation and address common questions and misunderstandings about the Constitution, such as:

• Can the president start a war?

• Does the Constitution protect hate speech?

• Does the Second Amendment give everyone the right to have a gun?

• Does the Constitution protect noncitizens?

• How can we tell what the Constitution means?

Intended for anyone who wants a deeper understanding of the underlying principles of the U.S. political system, the book will also be a valuable supplement to political science courses. As with all the ‘Five Minutes’ books, the essays are written in lively and accessible prose and are brief enough to be read in five minutes.

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Cuprins

1. Why Do We Have a Constitution? James Todd

2. Who Wrote the Constitution? Madison Shanks, Kirk A. Randazzo

3. Human Nature and the Constitution David Lay Williams

4. Racism in the Constitution Leslie F. Goldstein

5. Emulation and Innovation in the Constitutional System A.K. Shauku

6. How Can We Tell What the Constitution Means? Sara C. Benesh

7. Is the Constitution What the Justices Say It Is? Joseph L. Smith

8. What Can States Do? John D. Nugent

9. What Is ‘Commerce among the Several States, ‘ and Why Does It Matter? v H. W. Perry, Jr.

10. What States Can’t Do Joseph L. Smith

11. How Can Governments Use the Power to Tax? Jolly A. Emrey

12. Why Is It Hard to Sue a State? Susan W. Johnson

13. What Is the Purpose of the Separation of Powers? Joseph L. Smith

14. The President as Chief Executive David Crockett

15. The Crucial Power to Appoint and Remove Officials Robert J. Hume

16. Who Really Makes the Laws? Eric Heberlig

17. Executive Orders: Statutes in Disguise? Chris Edelson

18. Can the President Start a War? Rebecca U. Thorpe

19. How Can We Get Rid of a Bad President? Donald A. Zinman

20. Judicial Review Allyson Yankle

21. The Challenge of Judicial Independence Charles Gardner Geyh

22. Who Can Vote? Greg W. Vonnahme

23. Why Is My Congressional District Such a Weird Shape? Jeffrey L. Bernstein

24. Is the Electoral College Undemocratic? Sheahan Virgin

25. Why Do Wyoming and California Have the Same Number of Senators? Benjamin Kassow

26. Term Lengths, Stability, and Responsiveness Beth Henschen

27. Can the Constitution Handle Political Parties? Michael Catalano

28. Campaign Finance and the First Amendment Bruce Larson

29. Is the Administrative State Unconstitutional? Christine Kexel Chabot

30. Does the Constitution Protect Hate Speech? Timothy R. Johnson

31. Does the Constitution Protect the Right to Lie? Keith J. Bybee

32. Can I Be Prosecuted for Telling Someone to Break the Law? David E. Klein

33. Do the Media Have Special Rights? Mark J. Richards

34. Is All Religious Behavior Protected? Barry Pyle

35. What Does ‘Separation of Church and State’ Mean? Chris Kromphardt

36. Does a Twitter Ban Violate the Constitution? Lawrence Baum

37. Does the Second Amendment Give Me the Right to Carry a Gun? William Merkel

38. The Takings Clause Robert Howard

39. Is There a Right to Abortion in the Constitution? Chase Porter

40. How Did the Civil War Amendments Change the Constitution?Gbemende Johnson

41. Who Is a Citizen? Anna O. Law

42. Does the Constitution Protect Noncitizens? Allen Linken

43. Does the Equal Protection Clause Cover Gender? Laura P. Moyer

44. Equal Protection beyond Race and Sex David E. Klein

45. Regulating Private Discrimination Karen Swenson

46. Does the Constitution Permit Affirmative Action? Kyla K. Stepp

47. Is There a Right to Same-Sex Marriage? Robert J. Hume

48. Homes and the Fourth Amendment Pamela C. Corley

49. Automobiles and the Fourth Amendment Melinda Gann Hall

50. Electronic Surveillance and Tracking Tinsley Griffin Hill

51. Taking the Fifth David E. Klein

52. Police Interrogations and the Miranda Warnings Ryan J. Williams

53. Why Do Courts Throw Out Good Evidence? Wendy L. Martinek

54. Cruel and Unusual Punishments Taneisha N. Means

55. The U.S. Constitution as an International Model Monica Lineberger

56. Different Approaches to National Constitutions Matthew Reid Krell

57. Does the Constitution Work in a Crisis? David Crockett

58. Does the Constitution Cause Gridlock? Richard L. Pacelle, Jr.

59. Does the Amendment Process Need Amendment? Bruce Peabody

Index

Despre autor

David E. Klein is a professor of political science at Eastern Michigan University. His work focuses primarily on judicial decision-making and the development of the law.

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