How Should the Constitution Be Interpreted? | Who Decides Its Meaning?

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While the US Constitution left many important issues unresolved, it was clearly designed to serve several primary purposes (regardless of disagreements over how it serves those purposes). Travel back to the 18th century and investigate the origins of the founding document of the American experiment—a story of crisis, rebellion, and compromise.

This video is Lecture 1 from the series "Law School for Everyone: Constitutional Law".

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00:00 Same-Sex Marriage and the Constitution
04:19 The Constitution's Origins
10:38 Internal Chaos and Shay's Rebellion
13:30 The Constitutional Convention of 1787
17:30 Primary Purposes of the Constitution
23:35 The Constitution and Individual Rights
27:43 Interpreting Constitutional Rights

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