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Your United States Constitutional Rights
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9 students

Your United States Constitutional Rights

The United States Constitution Explained
Last updated 12/2025
English

What you'll learn

  • This course is for people interested in how the U.S. Constitution functions and protects inhabitants against government overreach. and tyranny
  • Students will learn about the seven U.S. Articles of Incorporation
  • Students will learn about the Bill of Rights, 1 through 10
  • Students will learn about the Pre-Civil War Amendments, 11 and 12
  • Students will learn ablurt the Reconstruction Amendments, 13, 14, and 15
  • Students will learn about the 20th Century Amendments, 16 through 27
  • Students will learn about variousd influetial Constitutional Doctrines
  • Students will learn about important Constitutional Legal Cases

Course content

8 sections8 lectures3h 52m total length
  • Constitutional Concepts8:32

Requirements

  • The Udemy course Executive Juris Doctor, and/or Law School 101: Surviving the First Year may be helpful but not a prerequisite for this course

Description

In the United States, we are a democracy governed by a constitution that establishes the rights of citizens against the potential for governmental overreach. The key to Democracy is sunlight and more people understanding their constitutional rights, as to who is 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 main weapon of autocrats and dictators. This publication was developed to teach, change, or reinforce views of how the Constitution is designed to protect the rights of the people against an overzealous government. Hopefully, changed minds through intelligent dialogue may equate to changed votes as people learn to vote in their own best interest and recognize misinformation and hostile dialogue that divides workers and families, with no virtuous benefits bestowed on either side of the political spectrum. The most important 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.


Who this course is for:

  • This course is intended to accomodate students seeking a politically neutral review of the U.S. Constitutional Amendments, constitutional doctrines, constitutional case law, and how the U.S. Constitution was intended by its founders to protect it's citizenry from the potential for government overreach.