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Upholding the Constitution

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  • As the oldest written constitution of any government in the world, it is an amazing document, but interpretation of it is a constant source of controversy. Today that includes issues of impeachment, habeus corpus, the treatment of prisoners, the Electoral College, and many more. Politically, the issue seems frequently to focus on appointments a president might make to the Supreme Court.

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     Suddenly, Impeachment Hearings Are Looking Like a Strong Possibility

    Despite the opposition of the Democratic Party’s top congressional leadership, a majority of the House, including three Republicans, voted to send Dennis Kucinich’s long sidelined Cheney impeachment bill (H Res 333) to the Judiciary Committee for hearings.

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     Pocket Constitution

    Information about the Cato Institute's distribution of a pocket size booklet containing the US Constitution.

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     A website promoting the concept of direct democracy for America

    Imagine the United States of America once again recognized as the world's leading democracy. The route to this new world has been plotted in a new novel titled, AMENDMENT XXIX. If you long for the idealism of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, you should visit and order your copy.

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     Home Course on the US Constitution

    The Constitution of the United States of America is part of a long line of charters written and implemented to establish strictly limited governmental power that is nonetheless strong enough to secure the rights of the people.

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