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@LegalEagle

2 years ago

πŸͺΆ What else do people get wrong about the constitution? πŸš€ Get access to the exclusive companion video! legaleagle.link/curiositystream

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@heyspookyboogie644

1 year ago

I wonder when people started viewing the constitution as β€œgiving people the right” as opposed to β€œrestricting the governments ability to infringe on rights”

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@girllittlemorbid

2 years ago

Lol I've had more than one person say I was lying about having read the entire U.S. constitution. That it was impossible because it was SO long; no one could read the WHOLE thing! πŸ˜†

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@HappyBeezerStudios

1 year ago

The fun thing about not having an official language is, in theory the corresponding offices could ratify laws in klingon and it would be perfectly viable.

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@SmirkyWaters

1 year ago

"So you can imagine, if Americans confuse the US Constitution with the Soviet Constitution, they're probably wrong about a whole bunch of other things..." 🀣🀣🀣

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@mp-kq3vc

1 year ago

Years ago in my 20s I bought a pocket-sized printing of the US Constitution in a book store for like three dollars. Certain "legal experts" (not) to this day still try to tell me things that are "in the Constitution" and I always reply, "Where? I didn't see that in my copy." Always met with silence... I guess those experts never bothered to see if a copy was available in the local book store.

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@13x

2 years ago

"Unsure / don't know" appears to be an option on these surveys, yet tons of people are picking the wrong answer instead. That seems more worrying than not knowing the correct answer.

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@mbrennan459

1 year ago

I taught high school government for over 25 years. We read the constitution every year and discussed its history. I only hope they remember it.

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@FXRChristopher

1 year ago

When I was young (many moons ago) It was mandatory for everyone to read the constitution in High School. The class was called Social Studies. I don't think they teach that anymore.

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@pieraabano4087

2 years ago

As a high school social studies teacher, I have been fascinated by the huge surge in discussion of "parent's rights," especially as regards school curricula, in recent years. I was wondering if there is any chance you could do a video on the history of this concept? I know it is not explicitly given in the constitution, though I did find a case that interprets the 14th Amendment to apply to parental rights to raise children as they choose (though this applied to the home, not parental rights over schools). I would LOVE a deep dive into the idea, especially as it intersects with rights of a child and rights of states as regards public schooling. I would do more research myself but I have too many papers to grade. So...please please please?

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@Kinvarus1

2 years ago

I love it when someone says something like "Hey man, you can't change the Constitution!" Yes you can, it's called an Amendment. There have already been 33 of them.

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@Vinemaple

1 year ago

TBH, my high school civics teacher made that class hell, and was more interested in teaching us his own beliefs... but good on Devin for saying "7 pages" with such deep sarcasm. We had a county charter fail once because its opponents kept saying "15-page document" in woeful voices... I like to imagine one of them holding a Clive Cussler novel while saying it...

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@joshuacaulfield

7 months ago

Just an acknowledgement of your willingness to speak at YouTube speed, and the quality of your editor(s). This is a great video. Thank you.

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@adamcichoski5184

2 years ago

"From each according to his ability to each according to his needs" Me: Everyone knows that's Marx Legal Eagle: 72% of Americans believe this is in the U.S. Constitution Me: 🀦🏻

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@jasonmorley9217

2 years ago

Just wanting to make it clear- Orwell was an avid socialist and fought against the Franco regime in Spain alongside the members of what he called β€œutopian” socialist villages; the parody was not of Karl Marx, but of Stalin and his cronies.

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@alexanderfilatov4787

8 months ago

1:08 Just wanted to add that Soviet Union had three different constitutions enforced individually at different times (1924, 1936 and 1977). The phrase "from each according to his ability, to each according to his work" first appeared in 1936 Constitution and then reappeared in 1977 Constitution.

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@ronemtae3468

1 year ago

I’ve read every single word on the constitution, the federalist papers, and into numerous numbers of writings by our founders

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@MoonPatch

2 years ago

Me: Doesn't live in America and knows nothing about its constitution. LeagalEagle: You're wrong about the constitution! Me: Oh no!

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@Sam-kr9wj

1 year ago

This is genuinely scary to realize how few people actually know about one of the single most important documents to American society.

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@marcc4303

1 year ago

In law school my Con Law professor made an excellent point. What’s taught about the Constitution in law school should actually be taught in high school. The average American should have a basic education in the US Constitution from the commerce clause to the public forum doctrine and everything in between.

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