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Constitutional Law Part One: Foundations of American Constitutionalism

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Jan 19, 2026
Explore the crisis that prompted the creation of the Constitution, starting with the failures of the Articles of Confederation. Discover how Enlightenment thinkers like Locke influenced the framers. Learn about the critical balance of powers, checks like vetoes and congressional oversight, and the landmark Marbury v. Madison case that established judicial review. The podcast also delves into federalism, the evolution of the Commerce Clause, and the complexities of amending the Constitution, highlighting the importance of negotiation in governance.
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Federalism Balances Unity And Diversity

  • Federalism divides power vertically to protect liberty through dual sovereignty and state experimentation.
  • The Supremacy Clause ensures valid federal law prevails when constitutional.
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Wickard Expanded Federal Commerce Power

  • Wickard v. Filburn's aggregate effects doctrine brought most economic activity under federal regulation by focusing on collective impact.
  • This decision neutralized much of the 10th Amendment's bite for decades.
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Recent Cases Reassert Commerce Limits

  • Later cases like United States v. Morrison and NFIB v. Sebelius reimposed limits by distinguishing non-economic activity and rejecting compulsion of commerce.
  • The Court thus carved exceptions to the previously broad Commerce Clause reach.
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