Written more than two hundred years ago, the Constitution remains the backbone of American government and an example of freedom and democracy the world over. Once called the “Miracle at Philadelphia,” it remains America’s vital governing force today.Join Prof. Hudson to learn how and why this foundational document came to be and how it has been interpreted and applied to all facets of American life. As Janis Adams Kyser, Director of the Tennessee Center for Civic Learning and Engagement, writes, “His true gift is educating students, educators, professors, and citizens on the US Constitution, Bill of Rights, and American liberties...I could write for hours about the qualities of David Hudson. ”Your audio course will begin in the summer of 1787, as the Founding Fathers met to revise the Articles of Confederation, then explore the ratification process and James Madison’s championing of the Bill of Rights. After considering pivotal moments in constitutional history, including later amendments and influential periods of the Supreme Court, you’ll explore contemporary ramifications of the First Amendment as well as the articles of impeachment.Through captivating lectures, you’ll not only learn how the Constitution was formed, but travel through history to see how it has shaped U. S. politics ever since. You’ll see powerful examples of how the Constitution ensured that the United States would be governed by the rule of law.After listening to this series, you’ll have a greater appreciation for the sweaty work that forged the Constitution, as well as the document’s role throughout U. S. history. Don’t miss this chance to engage more fully with the work that changed the United States forever.
David L. Hudson Jr. is a scholar at the First Amendment Center. Hudson writes for firstamendmentcenter.org and for other publications devoted to First Amendment issues. He is the author or co-author of more than 30 books, including several on the U.S. Supreme Court, the Constitution and student rights.
He is a First Amendment contributing editor for the American Bar Association’s Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases. Hudson graduated from Duke University in 1990 and obtained a law degree from Vanderbilt University Law School in 1994. He teaches First Amendment classes at Nashville School of Law and Vanderbilt University Law School. He also teaches at Middle Tennessee State University.
Wow. It's not like I needed this course to know that our Congress, and yes, even our Supreme Court, has been shitting on the Constitution. Now I have no doubt. It's interesting that this audiobook was published in December 2019 and did not mention the blatant violations of the 1st amendment that were going on at the time. Sadly, more of our rights will be violated in the future.
More of a lecture series than a book. A good overview of the American Constitution but I would like more detail into to what the Framers were thinking when they wrote the Constitution. It wasn't bad, just not what I was looking for. Probably why it took me so long to get through the book.
Audible. Fantastic read! Helped me to understand the constitution and its amendments more than I have ever. Very thorough on the information, and easy to understand.
Overall just a very solid introduction to American political history and structure of government. I wouldn’t say it’s like some out of this world read or anything but it does its job very well : )
I'd say I'm a combination learner, but mostly a visual one. Some topics I do fine absorbing audibly, but this is apparently not one of them. And it's not because the subject matter isn't interesting and also extremely important. But, for me personally, this would have been better as a written book and not just an audiobook.