
A More or Less Perfect Union: A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg- A Constitution in Writing

A More or Less Perfect Union: A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg- A Constitution in Writing (2020 - 2020)
Hosted by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, a constitutional expert with 30 years of experience on the Federal Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, A More or Less Perfect Union features perspectives and interviews from constitutional experts of all stripes - liberal, conservative and libertarian - examining the key issues of liberty: freedom of religion and press, slavery and civil rights, the Second Amendment, separation of powers and more. To add context to the shaping of American governance, the series offers firsthand perspectives, including those of a diverse range of American citizens, direct descendants of those involved in pivotal civil rights cases, historians, Constitutional experts, business owners, and judges. "More than any other program Free to Choose Media has produced, A More or Less Perfect Union is relevant to audiences of every social, political, and economic background," said Free to Choose President/CEO Robert Chatfield. "The Constitution is ours as a nation and we all have an interest in protecting it." Episode one, "A Constitution in Writing," examines the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that defines the United States of America. From the battlefield at Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, to Independence Hall, Boston Harbor, and the House of Burgesses in Virginia, Judge Ginsburg ponders: Were the powerful words used by the Framers meant to be updated by courts as our nation evolves, or only by following the amendment process specified in the Constitution itself? Constitutional experts, citizens and--in dramatic recreations, the Framers themselves--weigh in on the unique document, the rule of law, the three branches of government separated to prevent tyranny, and the debate over originalism versus a living Constitution.A More or Less Perfect Union: A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg- A Constitution in Writing has one or more episodes available for purchase on Prime Video. It's a documentary show with 4 episodes over 1 season. A More or Less Perfect Union: A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg- A Constitution in Writing is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.0 (8 votes).
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Jan 26, 2020 - Jan 23, 2020Season 1 of A More or Less Perfect Union: A Personal Exploration by Judge Douglas Ginsburg- A Constitution in Writing has 4 episodes that are available for Rent or Purchase on Prime Video.
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S01 E04Our Constitution at Risk
Jan 23, 2020Discover how the Constitution is under assault today and how all three branches of government – and we the people...
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S01 E03 Our Constitution At Risk
Jan 26, 2020Hosted by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, a constitutional expert with 30 years of experience on the Federal Court of Appeals...
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S01 E02 A Constitution For All
Jan 26, 2020Hosted by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, a constitutional expert with 30 years of experience on the Federal Court of Appeals...
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Hosted by Judge Douglas H. Ginsburg, a constitutional expert with 30 years of experience on the Federal Court of Appeals in Washington, DC, A More or Less Perfect Union features perspectives and interviews from constitutional experts of all stripes - liberal, conservative and libertarian - examining the key issues of liberty: freedom of religion and press, slavery and civil rights, the Second Amendment, separation of powers and more. To add context to the shaping of American governance, the series offers firsthand perspectives, including those of a diverse range of American citizens, direct descendants of those involved in pivotal civil rights cases, historians, Constitutional experts, business owners, and judges. "More than any other program Free to Choose Media has produced, A More or Less Perfect Union is relevant to audiences of every social, political, and economic background," said Free to Choose President/CEO Robert Chatfield. "The Constitution is ours as a nation and we all have an interest in protecting it." Episode one, "A Constitution in Writing," examines the struggles and compromises in the creation of the document that defines the United States of America. From the battlefield at Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, to Independence Hall, Boston Harbor, and the House of Burgesses in Virginia, Judge Ginsburg ponders: Were the powerful words used by the Framers meant to be updated by courts as our nation evolves, or only by following the amendment process specified in the Constitution itself? Constitutional experts, citizens and--in dramatic recreations, the Framers themselves--weigh in on the unique document, the rule of law, the three branches of government separated to prevent tyranny, and the debate over originalism versus a living Constitution.