The Constitution Study podcast

著者: Paul Engel: Author speaker and podcaster
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  • Join a group of Everyday Americans as we learn to read and study the Constitution, and teach the rising generation to live free.
    2018-2020 Paul Engel
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Join a group of Everyday Americans as we learn to read and study the Constitution, and teach the rising generation to live free.
2018-2020 Paul Engel
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  • 446 - Importance of Jury Duty
    2024/11/04

    Most of us have had the experience of pickup up the mail, only to get that pit in our stomach, maybe utter a small curse or two, and immediately being thinking of ways to get out of it. The piece of mail that has caused these reactions is a jury summons. Almost no one looks forward to jury duty, and the efforts to get out of it are legendary. Which makes me wonder, if We the People put as much effort into understanding jury duty as we did trying to get out of it, would America be a better nation?

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    18 分
  • 445 - Importance of Voting
    2024/10/28

    Election day is just one week away. I'm sure many of you, like me, are ready for this election season to be over. For more than a year we've been hammered, badgered, and generally harangued with the idea of how important it is to vote. However, it has been my experience that the reasons given for our participation in the election process was more about getting their candidate election, or more often preventing their opponent from winning, than what actually makes voting so important. So as the day of reckoning for this crazy election cycle approaches, let's take some time and look at the importance of voting without all of the political party rhetoric.

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    20 分
  • 444 - Bootstrapping or Malicious Prosecution
    2024/10/21

    How far can law enforcement go when it comes to arresting someone? For example, say police have probable cause to charge you with a misdemeanor, how far can they "bootstrap" that charge to something more serious? That appears to be the question in the case Chiaverini v. City Of Napoleon, Ohio. While dealing with a misdemeanor situation, Mr. Chiaverini was subsequently was charged not only with that, but a felony. One little problem, the police had no probable cause for the felony.

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    21 分

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