Why The Ninth Amendment Protects Federal Limits, Not Hidden Rights
Civics In A Year11 Marras 2025

Why The Ninth Amendment Protects Federal Limits, Not Hidden Rights

A single sentence in the Bill of Rights has fueled decades of confusion, debate, and hot takes—so we went back to the source to make sense of it. We trace the Ninth Amendment from the founding-era fight over a federal Bill of Rights to James Madison’s original, clearer draft, and show how its real job is to keep the federal government within its enumerated lane rather than serve as a grab bag of unlisted rights. Along the way, we unpack why the Amendment made perfect sense to early readers st...

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Baker v. Carr Explained: From Unequal Districts To One Person, One Vote

Baker v. Carr Explained: From Unequal Districts To One Person, One Vote

Imagine sharing a district with nine times as many people as the voters next door and getting the same single representative. That stark imbalance was common before Baker v. Carr, and it’s the startin...

9 Joulu 202516min

How Brown v. Board Ended Legal School Segregation

How Brown v. Board Ended Legal School Segregation

A nine-page Supreme Court opinion changed the course of American education—and it wasn’t an accident. We walk through the legal strategy that chipped away at Plessy, the political maneuvering that ele...

8 Joulu 202512min

From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved

From Schenck To Social Media: How Free Speech Law Evolved

Free speech law didn’t spring fully formed; it was hammered out case by case, crisis by crisis. We unpack how Schenck v. United States, a 1919 wartime case that actually upheld a conviction, planted t...

5 Joulu 202523min

Dred Scott, America’s Breaking Point

Dred Scott, America’s Breaking Point

A Supreme Court tried to settle the slavery question and instead set the country ablaze. We unpack Dred Scott v. Sandford with Dr. Beinberg, tracing how a case about one man’s claim to freedom morphed...

4 Joulu 202515min

Gibbons v. Ogden: How The Commerce Clause Shapes Interstate Trade

Gibbons v. Ogden: How The Commerce Clause Shapes Interstate Trade

A steamboat monopoly, a federal license, and a constitutional power that still shapes our economy—this is the story of Gibbons v. Ogden told through clear facts and sharp reasoning. We dig into how a ...

3 Joulu 202510min

Why McCulloch v. Maryland Cemented Federal Supremacy And Shaped Implied Powers

Why McCulloch v. Maryland Cemented Federal Supremacy And Shaped Implied Powers

A state tax, a national bank, and a constitutional reckoning—this is the moment McCulloch v. Maryland turned a revenue measure into a blueprint for federal power. We bring Dr. Beienberg back to trace ...

2 Joulu 202511min

Why Marbury v. Madison Still Shapes Constitutional Power

Why Marbury v. Madison Still Shapes Constitutional Power

A delivered commission goes missing, a new Chief Justice takes the bench, and a dry jurisdictional dispute turns into a lodestar for American constitutional law. We dive into Marbury v. Madison to unp...

1 Joulu 202515min

How FDR’s Date Change Rewrote A Holiday And Tested Presidential Power

How FDR’s Date Change Rewrote A Holiday And Tested Presidential Power

A holiday felt so fixed that few imagined it could move—until the president did exactly that. We dive into the surprising civic journey of Thanksgiving, from Sarah Josepha Hale’s decades-long campaign...

26 Marras 20259min

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