ConLaw Class 2: Foundational Cases on Constitutional Structure: The Marshall Court
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- Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024
- Class 2 - 8/22/19
Foundational Cases on Constitutional Structure: The Marshall Court
The Judicial Power (97-100)
Marbury v. Madison (100-107)
Evidence of the Meaning of Judicial Power (107-111)
The Necessary and Proper Clause (115-116)
McCulloch v. Maryland (116-128)
Cabinet Battle #1 from Hamilton, an American Musical - Read the lyrics as you listen to the song
The Commerce Clause (138-139)
Gibbons v. Ogden (139-148)
The “Bill of Rights” (152-153)
Barron v. City of Baltimore (154-157)
Supplement: Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5
That one kid that didn't do the reading got nailed to the cross by Mr. Blackman esq.
This interaction happens at the 39:00 mark for anyone wondering. Don’t mean to pile on the guy. I’ve been there.
The following semester, he fell behind the syllabus
How do you not do the reading on the second day of class?
I am waiting on financial aid to buy my books. Usually comes in second or third week of the semester. 📚
Great foundational lecture of the supremacy clause
unrelated but How is Nationality conferred??
Birth or one parent's nationality (or both).
You mean citizenship, right?
@@FaithLovesRBG No... Nationality?
@@100Stayn Hi. As a Walmart associate working in the deli department for 5 years, I'm happy to give you legal advice online in this RUclips comment thread. To answer your question in a nutshell, It takes 10 shamans and the blood of 7 goats. Basically, whomever you want to confer nationality on, you put on a ritualistic platform raised 4 feet above the ground, and then have the shamans dance around that person chanting and spreading the blood of 7 sacrificed goats. It really is that simple. This should all be done at precisely midnight during a full moon for the greatest effect. If all goes well, the ghost of George Washington will materialize from the either and declare the conferral to be complete and 100% authentic. You should have your phone out with the camera on to create a record in case someone disputes nationality later.
Anyway, good luck, and I hope this helps.
@@ChargeNReact😂
Because they are policy officers and they are paid by the treasury