Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Is this ever discussed in a law school course on "USA Constitution


Is this ever discussed in a law school course on "USA Constitution?
The idea Ben Franklin's Son offered: The notion that the complexity of separation of power as set out by constitution was actually designed to assure that the common person had less rights, more than to assure their rights were protected. In my own words believe he was talking about how greasing the palm that would develop to get anything done would assure only those with lots of grease would ever get anything done.
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The Constitution was never designed for the 'common person', it was designed for the wealthy landowners who wrote it. But that is irrelevant, the idea that you propose is not of any interest to law school students, who need to know the effect of the constitution and how it has been interpreted over the years, not the intent of the original writers.



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