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The first three words in the Constitution are the most powerful: We the People. They declare that the Constitution derives its power not from a king or a Congress, but from the people themselves.
For the second year in a row, Law Academy students at Hialeah Gardens Senior High School have made it to the national round ...
Control of the U.S. Constitution as a “living” and inevitably changing text has passed from the hands of the people to those of elites, argues bestselling historian Lepore (These Truths) in ...
The Constitution begins “We the people,” not “we the judges.” Lately, there has been a tussle between activist judges and President Trump. Some critics argue that some of these judges are ...
Opinion: The constitutional right of the people to the initiative and referendum process is one that must be guarded, ...
The famous words of our nation’s constitution ‘We the People’ have held a deep cultural meaning for citizens throughout the 20th century onward, described Prof. Aziz Rana, law.
This is why the U.S. Constitution starts with the words "We the People," and not "I, the ruler," writes Joseph Jones, a history professor at West Virginia University, for The Conversation.
This is why the U.S. Constitution starts with the words "We the People," and not "I, the ruler," writes Joseph Jones, a history professor at West Virginia University, for The Conversation.
This is why the U.S. Constitution starts with the words "We the People," and not "I, the ruler," writes Joseph Jones, a history professor at West Virginia University, for The Conversation.
Our Constitution outlines a government in which the protections of freedom and the rights of the people ... in his forward to the Bicentennial Keepsake Edition of the U.S. Constitution, "Why we ...