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The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern Reader

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From a #1 New York Times bestselling author, podcast host, and legal expert comes an accessible and modern guide on how to read and understand the U.S. Constitution.

Think of this as the U.S. Constitution explained by America’s favorite law professor, Melissa Murray. On her podcast, Strict Scrutiny, Murray and her cohosts, Kate Shaw and Leah Litman, provide in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities.

On that podcast, on MSNOW—where she is a frequent contributor—in opinion pieces, and when providing commentary as she did in a recent New York Times piece on Justice Brown Jackson, Murray spends an awful lot of time demystifying laws for everyone else. In this book, she tackles one of the founding American the Constitution. Each amendment will be annotated with some historical context provided, as well as examples of how it is relevant to our present day.

More necessary than ever, as we look to the Supreme Court and their interpretation of the Constitution as the last institution upholding our democracy, this book is an indispensable read for every thinking American.

352 pages, Kindle Edition

Published May 5, 2026

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143 reviews
May 23, 2026
As a lay person, this book made me feel like I have the tools to truly understand the US Constitution, which admittedly is quite difficult for me to comprehend.

I enjoyed the background cases and history told in a modern way. Melissa is just so intelligent and practical and I love that I feel like I already know her from Strict Scrutiny, now in her more formal written element.

A lot of it was above my reading level but that shouldn’t take away from my rating because of what a valuable resource this is. Anyone learning history should use this over the textbooks in school. I love having this on my shelf.
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8 reviews
May 12, 2026
Spoiler we the people need to take back control of our government. Knowing the constitution will help
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April 3, 2026
The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern Reader by Melissa Murray is an accessible and thoughtfully constructed guide that brings clarity to one of the most important documents in modern governance.

Murray has a distinct ability to translate complex legal language into clear, engaging insights. By pairing historical context with present day relevance, she makes each amendment feel alive and meaningful rather than distant or abstract. This approach allows readers to not only understand the Constitution, but also see how it continues to shape everyday life.

What stands out is the balance between authority and accessibility. The tone remains informative without being overwhelming, making the book suitable for both newcomers and those already familiar with constitutional law. Her perspective invites readers to think critically while staying grounded in clear explanation.

A timely and valuable resource that encourages deeper understanding, civic awareness, and meaningful engagement with the principles that shape democracy.
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May 9, 2026
law school prep lol
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1,029 reviews2 followers
May 26, 2026
I HIGHLY recommend this book! It made the Constitution easier to understand for me, compared to what I learned in Civics classes. My thanks to Professor Murray, for this very “readable” book.
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126 reviews7 followers
June 20, 2026
Written at about a ninth grade civics class textbook level. If you read it straight through like a normal book it's extremely repetitive. It sometimes references congressional acts, court cases, or historical British customs without context, assuming the reader is familiar with them.

But the most disappointing is the "neutral" voice, often stating things like, some people argue X, while others argue Y. There's no follow up analysis of these arguments, no evaluation or criticism. If I buy your book, I'm interested in *your* take on things and want to hear your ideas. It's especially infuriating to read a "both sides" presentation of the Constitution as our "democracy" is collapsing.
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1,792 reviews
June 12, 2026
This book is literally just the constitution with historical context and commentary to apply to historic and current events. Spending time with it made three things obvious to me: 1) the document is dated and intended for a very different time, 2) the founders adjusted it when they realized it didn’t work as intended, and 3) slavery infused in the document and cannot be dissected from the country’s laws. The constitution needs to be dismissed and replaced in totality.
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May 31, 2026
There were several interesting anecdotes here about the Constitution's inner workings. I felt many times like I wanted to hear a little more. Never sure if that's a point for or against.

I'd recommend this to anyone who wanted a deeper understanding of the Constitution and how the court has affected it over the years.

Great read!
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May 30, 2026
A fantastic primer for knowing the Constitution. I would have liked even more legal detail and theory. I guess I'll just have to keep listening to Strict Scruntiny.
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May 28, 2026
A wonderful read! Murray brilliantly distills the U.S. Constitution into digestible excerpts that are easily to follow and understand. A great summer read both for those in the legal field and those who want to learn more about the U.S. Constitution. I couldn’t recommend it enough :-)
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229 reviews1 follower
May 11, 2026
The U.S. Constitution: A Comprehensive and Annotated Guide for the Modern Reader makes the Constitution feel readable and relevant instead of buried in legal jargon.

Melissa Murray breaks down each amendment in straightforward language while explaining the history and reasoning behind them. What stood out most was how fragile many of these rights really are, especially while watching the current administration try to claw some of them back in real time.

This should be required reading for every American voter.
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52 reviews1 follower
June 9, 2026
In this fundamental but great work, Professor Murray made the Constitution much more palatable to the modern reader, without having to go into too much of the ‘legalese’ to lose anyone who isn’t equipped with or pursuing a Juris Doctor. Her organization with every facet of the U.S. Constitution was stellar as she provided the text, origin story, commentary, clauses, SCOTUS case law, and recent political relevance. I learned some new facts, such as the Second Amendment’s use of a “well regulated militia” to potentially quell slave rebellions and the women’s suffragist movement working in opposition to Black men’s voting enfranchisement in pursuit of the Nineteenth Amendment. I was hoping that the Fourteenth Amendment would get a lot of love, and Professor Murray did not disappoint. I’ll be referring to this book many times over.
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June 15, 2026
A++++
This should honestly be made compulsory reading for all US Citizens.

While I was certainly familiar with some of the bigger picture ideas behind the US Constitution and how it is and has been implemented, this book really solidified those facts.

Professor Murray breaks it down, piece by piece, without boring you to death and explained in language that can be accessible to today's readers.

The biggest takeaways for me were how dynamic the Constitution has been as of late, the number of pending Supreme Court cases that could render 200+ years of interpretations on their heads, and walking away with even greater understanding of my personal feelings regarding forced birth practices and their very real connection to chattel slavery and forced reproduction.
172 reviews6 followers
June 21, 2026
I’ve kept a pocket copy of the U.S. Constitution at my desk since my first week of law school. When I served as a public defender and on Capitol Hill, you were likely to find one in the breast pocket of my suit jacket. What the Supreme Court has done to distort this document since I first started studying it is all but beyond comprehension. I say “all but” because @profmmurray has written an exceptional book, in neutral terms and lay language, helping us understand what it really says, what it really means, and how to understand it in the context of Supreme Court rulings. ⚖️
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May 12, 2026
Great book that shows how the Supreme Court, Congress, and citizens affect the Constitution. Very often people forget that we, the citizens, have the power to make change, not just the courts or congressmen.
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