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Government, Legal System, Administrative Law, & Constitutional Law

Understanding the legal concepts related to the structure and function of the US Government.

  • Legal Theory & Foundations
  • Genesis of law?
  • Natural Law - Explained
  • Law and Economic Strength - Explained
  • Communism - Explained
  • Capitalism - Explained
  • Rule of Law - Explained
  • Law and Property Rights
  • Recognizing Property Rights - Explained
  • Common Law vs Civil Law Systems - Explained
  • Public Law vs Private Law - Explained
  • Civil Law vs Criminal Law - Explained
  • Substantive and Procedural Law - Explained
  • Statutory and Common Law
  • Sources of Federal, State, and Local Law - Explained
  • United States Code of Laws - Explained
  • Legal System Allows for Business Entities
  • Role of the Judiciary in the Legal System
  • US Constitution (Intro)
  • What is included in the US Constitution?
  • Executive Branch - Explained
  • Legislative Branch - Explained
  • Judicial Branch - Explained
  • Separation of Powers (Checks & Balances) - Explained
  • Autocracy
  • Unicameral System - Explained
  • Bicameral System - Explained
  • Federalism - Explained
  • Supremacy Clause - Explained
  • Commerce Clause of the US Constitution - Explained
  • Taxing and Spending Power - Explained
  • Full Faith and Credit Clause - Explained
  • Privileges and Immunities Clause - Explained
  • Emolument Clause - Explained
  • Contract Clause - Explained
  • 1st Amendment of US Constitution - Explained
  • Freedom of Speech - Explained
  • Exceptions to Freedom of Speech - Explained
  • Fighting Words and the 1st Amendment - Explained
  • Obscene Speech and the 1st Amendment - Explained
  • Political Speech and the 1st Amendment - Explained
  • Political Action Committee (Super Pac) - Explained
  • Commercial Speech and the 1st Amendment - Explained
  • Defamation and the 1st Amendment - Explained
  • Overbreadth and Overly Broad Laws - Explained
  • Freedom of Religion - Explained
  • Businesses and Religious Freedom - Explained
  • Freedom of Assembly or Association - Explained
  • Freedom of the Press - Explained
  • 5th Amendment - Explained
  • 5th Amendment (Federal Due Process Clause) - Explained
  • 14th Amendment - Explained
  • Incorporation Doctrine - Explained
  • Equal Protection Clause - Explained
  • Standards for Constitutionality - Explained
  • Minimum Rationality or Rational Basis Review - Explained
  • Strict Scrutiny Standard - Explained
  • Intermediate Scrutiny or Quasi-Strict Scrutiny - Explained
  • Judicial Restraint vs Judicial Activism - Explained
  • Administrative Law (Intro)
  • Administrative Agencies - Explained
  • Functions of Administrative Agencies - Explained
  • Authority for Administrative Agency Functions - Explained
  • Organization of Administrative Agencies - Explained
  • Appointing and Removing Agency Personnel - Explained
  • Process for Creating Administrative Regulations - Explained
  • Authority to Review Agency Rulemaking - Explained
  • Authority to Review Administrative Court Decisions - Explained
  • Advantages of Administrative Agencies - Explained
  • Disadvantages of Administrative Regulations - Explained
  • Department of Treasury
  • Department of Transportation
  • Civil Society Organizations
  • Commonwealth - Explained
  • Interstate Commerce Commission - Explained
  • Joint Economic Committee - Explained
  • Interstate Commerce Act - Explained
  • Office of Management and Budget - Explained
  • Office of Foreign Asset Control (OFAC) - Explained
  • Public Utility Holding Company Act of 1935 - Explained
  • Self-Regulatory Organization - Explained
  • Section 301 (Trade Act) - Explained
  • Section 201 (Trade Act) - Explained
  • Documents Under Seal - Explained
  • US Bureau of Engraving and Printing - Explained
  • Department of Commerce - Explained
  • United States Information Agency - Explained
  • United States Travel and Tourism Administration - Explained
  • Advanced Encryption Standard - Explained
  • Dark Money - Explained
  • Net Neutrality - Explained
  • Office of the Comptroller of Currency - Explained
  • Ombudsman - Explained
  • Sequestration (Government) - Explained
  • Council of Economic Advisers - Explained
  • Aaron's Law - Explained
  • Infrastructure - Explained
  • Private Sector - Explained
  • Public-Private Partnership - Explained
  • Sunshine Laws - Explained
  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - Explained
  • Comptroller General - Explained
  • Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
  • Bureau of Census - Explained
  • ABCD Counties - Explained
  • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) - Explained
  • Bureau of Public Debt - Explained
  • Federal Energy Regulatory Commission - Explained
  • Maritime Administration - Explained
  • American Petroleum Institute - Explained
  • Government Accountability Office (GAO) - Explained
  • Eco-Communalism - Explained
  • Watchdog Model - Explained

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