An introduction to the main themes of the American Constitution—popular sovereignty, separation of powers, federalism, and rights.
An introduction to the main themes of the American Constitution—popular sovereignty, separation of powers, federalism, and rights.
4.8 (429 ratings)
MM
Aug 13, 2017
Very interesting course. I learnt a lot. Also about the American history. Very nice that this course is given by Professor Amar. He speaks with a lot of passion for this subject.
MB
Mar 15, 2017
This class is by far the best online class I have ever taken, and I recommend everyone to take it so they can become engaged with and understand the American Constitution.
From the lesson
Modern Moves
The surging Civil Right's Movement of the 1960's along with wars both cold and hot, made the political environment in the U.S. ripe for change. Prof. Amar explains out how amendments 23-26 continued making the United States' brand of democracy more universal and more egalitarian. After briefly covering the 27th Amendment, a question is posed to you, the learner: What do you think the next amendment to the Constitution should be?
Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science