Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
The argument for same sex marriage
Show title: Constitution USA with Peter Sagal
Video title: The argument for same sex marriage
Video duration: 1m 34sVideo description: Lawyers Ted Olson & David Boies explain why they're arguing for the right for same-sex couples to marry. They say the 14th amendment's equal protection clause awards equal rights for all citizens, regardless of sexual preference.
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We Can’t Go it Alone!
4m 27s
Peter Sagal visits Hoover Dam to illustrate the federal power during crisis.
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Should the federal government tell us what to do?
4m 45s
Should the federal government tell us what to do? Jody Freeman explains the benefits.
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Children of Illegal Immigrants and Public Education
3m 52s
Do the Children of Illegal Immigrants Have the Right to Public Education?
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Where Should Free Speech End?
9m 31s
Where should the right to free speech end? Peter Sagal explores what the first amendment means.
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Economic Liberty
4m 1s
Learn more about government sanctioned monopolies and how it is a Constitutional issue.
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Rights of Privacy in the bedroom or any room.
3m 26s
Learn more about the rights of privacy and how the Constitution plays a role.
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Is the Constitution to blame for gridlock?
2m 26s
In this clip, Sandy Levinson, a constitutional law and legal scholar, talks about why he believes the Constitution is largely responsible for government gridlock.
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The Importance of the Constitution
1m 1s
Justice Sandra Day O'Connor explains the importance of the learning about the Constitution.
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Right to a Fair Trial
5m 16s
Who ensures your rights are protected? Learn how the Clarence Gideon case impacted the right to a fair trial. What did Gideon do to make sure the 6th amendment was protecting him?
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Separate but NOT Equal
4m 28s
Visit Little Rock Central High School and learn how the federal government helped integration.
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The Commerce Clause
3m 53s
Learn about the Commerce Clause and how Wickard v. Filburn started it all.
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It’s a Free Country: Know Your Rights!
5m 11s
Richard Beeman explains the Bill of Rights and where it came from.
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Protesting Funerals: The First Amendment Put to the Test
9m 29s
Is all speech protected? Learn more about freedom of speech and what rights citizens have.
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Battles of School Prayer
7m 41s
What exactly does the First Amendment say about religion? Learn more about the separation of church and state.
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Eminent Domain Case: How Can You Take My House?
3m 39s
What right does the government have to take property away from citizens?
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Rights are Changing?
2m 14s
Akhil Amar explains why the definition of rights seem to change over time.
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Privacy
5m 47s
Efrat Cohen explains how social media and digital trails have changed the concept of privacy.
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