Constitutional Law 101 for New Years
We're counting down to Noon Eastern and the Constitution Marathon. While you're waiting join us for good ole ROCK. Last 13 played ... wMCCS
  • The Rolling Stones - Stupid Girl
  • John Fogerty - Longshot
  • WCPAEB - High Coin
  • Them - Gloria
  • Them - I Got A Woman
  • CocoRosie - SAMPLE Good Friday
  • Canned Heat - Hell's On Down The Line
  • Aerosmith - Sweet Emotion (1991)
  • Devo - Whip It
  • James - Say Something
  • Simon and Garfunkel - Scarborough Fair-Canticle
  • U2 - Bullet The Blue Sky
  • Los Del Rio - Macarena
This Weekend, January 1 and 2, you can take the online version
of Constitution 101 from Professor Emeritus Henry Mark Holzer


Starting at Noon each day (running times shown):

January 1 - Constitutional Law 101, Parts 1-5 (9:26:44)
  • Formation of the American Republic 1:22:03
  • The American Constitutional System 1:57:24
  • Congress and Its Powers 2:00:44
  • The Presidency and Its Powers 2:09:42
  • The Judiciary and Its Powers 1:56:51
January 2 - Constitutional Law 101, Parts 6-10 (10:25:11)
  • Intergovernmental Relations 1:57:39
  • Prohibitions On Both Congress And The States - The Bill Of Rights and The Fourteenth Amendment 2:05:20
  • The First Amendment 2:10:47
  • The First Amendment (continued) 1:58:58
  • The Eighth Amendment 2:12:27
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  • Compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
  • Requires iPhone OS 2.0 or later.

  • This Course is brought to you free of charge by The Maine Center for Constitutional Studies.

    The Maine Center for Constitutional Studies is a Maine non-profit corporation that provides research and education on a variety of issues. Their cornerstone project is wMCCS, a webradio station developing original content regarding climate, education, taxation, and government issues among others. They can be contacted at contact@maineccs.org or 207-797-7891.


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