Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
America Out Loud Network © – The goal of this program is to help everyday people defend their rights by reading, studying, and understanding the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United... more
FAQs about THE CONSTITUTION STUDY:How many episodes does THE CONSTITUTION STUDY have?The podcast currently has 1,192 episodes available.
April 27, 2025Justice Alito’s Supreme slapdownThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – When the Supreme Court “ordered” the Trump Administration to stop deporting illegal aliens from Tren de Aragua, I thought they made a mistake. When I read Justice Alito’s dissent, I understood just how big a mistake they had made. You see, it wasn’t just about deportations; it was the fact that seven of the nine justices ignored the law and their own rules to......more58minPlay
April 26, 2025Executive and judicial branches, constitutionally, who is stronger?The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We all know that the federal government is made up of three branches. However, contrary to what you may have been taught, those branches are not equal. So, in the head-to-head fight between the executive and judicial branches, constitutionally, who is stronger? What happens when they oppose the elected Executive of the United States?...more58minPlay
April 25, 2025Government’s unjust powersThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Government exists to secure rights through the governed’s consent. When it overreaches, passive silence becomes complicity. This exploration examines power’s limits, urging every citizen to actively engage when freedoms are threatened. It challenges complacency and reminds us that inaction equates to approval, emphasizing the vital role of collective civic responsibility....more58minPlay
April 24, 2025Going head to head: How checks and balances limit powerThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – American democracy thrives on healthy conflict. The clash between three branches and three levels of government prevents overreach and preserves liberty. By encouraging checks and balances and federalism’s friction, power remains constrained within enumerated limits. Embracing robust constructive confrontation ensures accountability, protects freedoms, and sustains the nation’s core founding principles....more58minPlay
April 23, 2025Identifying national priorities through the ‘nation’s checkbook’The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Food, mortgage, and insurance are just a few of the priorities we’ll find in most people’s checkbooks. But what we see when we examine the national “checkbook” is something very different. As the saying goes, 'If you want to know what is important to someone, look at their checkbook.' If you want to understand why people do things, it helps to take the time to......more58minPlay
April 20, 2025250th anniversary of Lexington & ConcordeThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At dawn on April 19, 1775, Seventy-seven colonial minute men confronted British redcoats on Lexington Green, igniting a struggle that reshaped history. Today, we reflect on those patriots’ courage and question whether our pursuit of security still honors the founding commitment to freedom. Will we protect our rights or trade them away for fleeting peace and forever preserve their legacy?...more58minPlay
April 19, 2025Government’s legitimate powerThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Governments derive their authority from the consent of the governed. When they exceed their delegated powers, citizens must resist. John Jay urged diligent study of the U.S. Constitution to understand and defend rights. By educating ourselves, teaching future generations, fostering civic responsibility, we empower collective action against unlawful government overreach....more58minPlay
April 18, 2025Do judges exceed power in finance and immigration cases?The Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – At the federal level, regulations governing finances and immigration often clash with constitutional law. Judicial interpretations can extend beyond delegated powers, raising questions of legality. By examining the U.S. Constitution’s limits on legislative and judicial authority, we can determine whether these rules and court decisions respect the basic constitutional framework...more58minPlay
April 17, 2025Understanding how the income tax came to AmericaThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – Back in 1913, when the states ratified the Sixteenth Amendment, they fundamentally changed the relationship between the federal government and the American people, and it’s more than just one day of strife. So, while you go around complaining about paying your taxes and the “Infernal Revenue Service,” let’s take some time and consider why we......more58minPlay
April 16, 2025It’s not over until SCOTUS singsThe Constitution Study with Host Paul Engel – We’ve seen several instances where U.S. District Court judges have issued decisions, injunctions, and temporary restraining orders to try to stop the Trump Administration from advancing its agenda. Regardless of whether or not you like the actions taken, the real questions we should be asking are: Is this within the jurisdiction of those judges, and are they......more58minPlay
FAQs about THE CONSTITUTION STUDY:How many episodes does THE CONSTITUTION STUDY have?The podcast currently has 1,192 episodes available.