A More or Less Perfect Union: A Constitution for All

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Overview

Examine constitutional amendments—including the Bill of Rights and those related to equal protection, slavery, and voting rights—through significant Supreme Court decisions. Constitutional experts address historical flashpoints and modern legal debates that continue to shape the meaning of the Constitution.

 

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