Chickens, Wheat, And The Commerce Clause
Civics In A Year19 Des 2025

Chickens, Wheat, And The Commerce Clause

A chicken counter, a wheat field, and a school-zone arrest shouldn’t define the reach of federal power—but they do. We unpack how a few pivotal cases turned the Commerce Clause from a narrow trade rule into the engine of modern regulation, and where the Court has since tried to tap the brakes without stalling the system. We start with Schechter Poultry’s unanimous stand against federal micromanagement of a local butcher, then pivot to Wickard v. Filburn, where the justices embraced the aggre...

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Religion, Liberty, And The First Amendment

Religion, Liberty, And The First Amendment

What happens when a republic that relies on moral character also forbids any national church? We dig into the founding design for religious liberty, starting with the First Amendment’s twin protection...

21 Okt 202524min

Why the Bill of Rights Exists—and What It Really Limits

Why the Bill of Rights Exists—and What It Really Limits

Start with a myth-buster: the First Amendment wasn’t originally first. We open the door to the real story behind the Bill of Rights—how a wary public demanded assurances, how Madison turned state mode...

20 Okt 202516min

How the Constitution Faced Slavery without Saying Its Name

How the Constitution Faced Slavery without Saying Its Name

We explore how three clauses—and what’s left unsaid—shaped slavery’s legal status at the founding while pointing toward its moral illegitimacy. Dr. Michael Zuckert traces the tension between federal s...

17 Okt 202525min

More Perfect, The Role of Compromise in the Constitution

More Perfect, The Role of Compromise in the Constitution

The Constitution didn’t materialize from harmony; it was hammered out line by line by people who disagreed on almost everything except one urgent fact: the Articles weren’t working. We sit down with J...

16 Okt 202512min

Amending The Constitution

Amending The Constitution

What if the Constitution wasn’t meant to be a relic, but a living commitment we change only when we truly mean it? We dig into Article V with Dr. Sean Beienburg to unpack how the Constitution can be a...

15 Okt 202525min

Electoral College, Explained

Electoral College, Explained

Think you already know how the Electoral College works? We go past the headlines to unpack why the system blends popular voice with state power, how states gained wide discretion over electors, and wh...

14 Okt 202519min

Understanding the Necessary and Proper Clause: Constitutional Foundations Explained

Understanding the Necessary and Proper Clause: Constitutional Foundations Explained

What exactly does the Constitution's Necessary and Proper Clause allow Congress to do? Dr. Beienburg cuts through centuries of debate to reveal the true nature of this misunderstood provision. The po...

13 Okt 202510min

Enlightenment to Constitution

Enlightenment to Constitution

A lot of people say the Constitution is outdated; fewer can explain how its design actually came to be. We walk through the ideas that turned Enlightenment philosophy into a durable framework: why the...

10 Okt 202518min

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