
A Roadmap to Understanding the United States Constitution
Sebastian Burroughs Windsor Esq
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
This course is about your United States Constitutional Rights, as provided by Constitutional doctrines that have developed over the past 250+ years. In the United States, we are a democracy governed by a constitution that establishes citizens' rights against the potential for governmental overreach. The key to Democracy is sunlight and more people understanding their constitutional rights, which are protected, and what rights are supposed to be protected. Enlightenment provides the nontangible power of the mind to influence others with facts rather than just passing on fear, as fear is the primary weapon of autocrats and dictators. This publication was developed to teach, change, or reinforce views on how the Constitution is designed to protect the people's rights against an overzealous government. Hopefully, changed minds through intelligent dialogue may translate into changed votes as people learn to vote in their own best interests and recognize misinformation and hostile dialogue that divide workers and families, with no virtuous benefits bestowed on either side of the political spectrum. The most critical constitutional concepts to understand and appreciate include the first three Articles, as they define the powers of what are supposed to be the three equal branches of government, the Congress, the Executive, and the Judiciary; the Bill of Rights, especially the First, Second, Forth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Nineth, and Tenth Amendments; and the Fourteenth Amendment, as it defines Equal Protection, Due Process, Privileges or Immunities, Citizenship, and how the Amendment empowers the Bill of Rights through the doctrine of Selective Incorporation. These provisions of the Constitution are key to understanding the fundamentals of the United States' Constitutional rights. Many of the following essays were derived from Wikipedia and edited for educational purposes. All sources and credits are available in the Barnes & Noble textbook.
Duration - 16h 55m.
Author - Sebastian Burroughs Windsor Esq.
Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G.
Published Date - Saturday, 31 January 2026.
Copyright - © 2025 Shane Irvine ©.
Location:
United States
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Sebastian Burroughs Windsor Esq
Digital Voice Matt G
Shane Irvine
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Description:
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. This course is about your United States Constitutional Rights, as provided by Constitutional doctrines that have developed over the past 250+ years. In the United States, we are a democracy governed by a constitution that establishes citizens' rights against the potential for governmental overreach. The key to Democracy is sunlight and more people understanding their constitutional rights, which are protected, and what rights are supposed to be protected. Enlightenment provides the nontangible power of the mind to influence others with facts rather than just passing on fear, as fear is the primary weapon of autocrats and dictators. This publication was developed to teach, change, or reinforce views on how the Constitution is designed to protect the people's rights against an overzealous government. Hopefully, changed minds through intelligent dialogue may translate into changed votes as people learn to vote in their own best interests and recognize misinformation and hostile dialogue that divide workers and families, with no virtuous benefits bestowed on either side of the political spectrum. The most critical constitutional concepts to understand and appreciate include the first three Articles, as they define the powers of what are supposed to be the three equal branches of government, the Congress, the Executive, and the Judiciary; the Bill of Rights, especially the First, Second, Forth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth, Nineth, and Tenth Amendments; and the Fourteenth Amendment, as it defines Equal Protection, Due Process, Privileges or Immunities, Citizenship, and how the Amendment empowers the Bill of Rights through the doctrine of Selective Incorporation. These provisions of the Constitution are key to understanding the fundamentals of the United States' Constitutional rights. Many of the following essays were derived from Wikipedia and edited for educational purposes. All sources and credits are available in the Barnes & Noble textbook. Duration - 16h 55m. Author - Sebastian Burroughs Windsor Esq. Narrator - Digital Voice Matt G. Published Date - Saturday, 31 January 2026. Copyright - © 2025 Shane Irvine ©.
Language:
English
Credits
Duration:00:00:09
Description
Duration:00:02:17
Chapter 1. Constitutional Concepts
Duration:00:13:41
Chapter 2: The Articles of Incorporation
Duration:00:53:02
Chapter 3. The Bill of Rights
Duration:00:01:55
Chapter 4. The First Amendment
Duration:02:17:54
Chapter 5. The Second Amendment
Duration:02:32:21
Chapter 6. The Fourth Amendment
Duration:00:27:58
Chapter 7. The Fifth Amendment
Duration:00:58:13
Chapter 8. The Sixth Amendment
Duration:00:22:13
Chapter 9. The Seventh Amendment
Duration:00:25:35
Chapter 10. The Eighth Amendment
Duration:00:47:43
Chapter 11. The Ninth Amendment
Duration:00:24:34
Chapter 12. The Tenth Amendment
Duration:00:21:49
Chapter 13. Pre-Civil War Amendments
Duration:00:08:09
Chapter 14: Reconstruction Amendments
Duration:00:38:43
Chapter 15. Twentieth Century Amendments
Duration:00:29:35
Chapter 16. Miscellaneous Constitutional Doctrines
Duration:00:44:01
Chapter 17. Case Law
Duration:00:47:38
Chapter 18. American Imperialism
Duration:01:19:17
Chapter 19. Monroe Doctrine
Duration:00:42:28
Chapter 20. Manifest Destiny
Duration:01:20:40
Chapter 21. Right to Revolution
Duration:00:55:13