Politics “We the People” & Understanding How the Constitution Is Meant to Work

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    "Just because we’ve written [the laws] down doesn’t mean that we can’t aspire to make things better.”

    Harvard law professor and staff writer at The New Yorker, Jill Lepore, joins Jon Stewart to discuss her new bestselling book, “We the People: A History of the U.S. Constitution.”

    She points to the years-long process of trial and error that went into writing the Constitution as an example of how the document was designed with the intention to be changed and improved upon, and emphasizes the foundational right to amend the document as Americans see fit.

    Lepore also explains how the conservative “originalist” movement has discouraged the addition of any new amendments since the 1970s, how conservatives continue to use originalism as a way of bending the Constitution to their political will through the courts, rather than going through the much harder amendment process, and how this dynamic has put issues like abortion rights and environmental protections at risk.

     
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    You getting a cut of the sales?
     
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    Today I subscribed to the PBS youtube channel...I'm a paid member already for the radio programming NPR provides but now PBS and NPR have been defunded. Help them out on the other platforms. I'm sure not paid to advertise for them.
     
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