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Hey! That’s the pocket constitution I give to my 8th grade students!
It’s the one my old boss Warren Burger used to hand out like candy. I wonder how many of the folks who got one from him actually read it…
Was your boss the same Warren Burger who served as America’s 15th chief justice?
Yup.
You’re so lucky to be doing this in the USA. I’ve just done my Constitutional and Administrative Law exam in the UK. Our’s is so short I’ll write it here “” Yup, it’s ‘unwritten’ bleurgh
Ah, but your doctrine of Parliamentary Sovereignty might just make a cameo in a few pages!
I just moved to the UK and would be happy to read any diversions you write about its conception of constitutional law.
If you’re interested in Constitutional law written in a not entirely academic style https://ukconstitutionallaw.org/blog/ collects blog posts. There’s a wide range of styles and quality but there’s usually at least one thing worth reading each day.
I look forward to it.