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100 1  Hudson, David L.,|d1969- 
245 14 The Bill of Rights :|bthe first ten amendments of the 
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       Hudson, Jr. 
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511 1  Read by Prof. David Hudson Hudson. 
520    From free speech to fair trials, many of your rights as an
       American are guaranteed by the first ten amendments to the
       United States Constitution. Known as the Bill of Rights, 
       this enduring document-along with its interpretation-
       continues to inspire debate and shape our lives. But if 
       you're like most Americans, you haven't had a chance to 
       explore the Constitution and it's fascinating history 
       since you were a teenager. Now, The Bill of Rights: 
       Understanding the Constitution and Your Freedoms offers 
       you an engaging and accessible refresher led by a legal 
       scholar and expert on the Bill of Rights. Under the 
       guidance of award-winning Professor David L. Hudson, Jr., 
       you'll begin by examining the historic development of the 
       Bill of Rights. Then you'll turn your attention to the 
       freedoms found in its pages. Throughout the course, Prof. 
       Hudson uses contemporary examples to help you grasp the 
       meaning and implications of your individual liberties. In 
       19 lectures, you'll explore the deeper meaning of those 
       liberties. Some of the most famous include freedom of 
       speech, freedom of religion, and the right to keep and 
       bear arms. Others you may be less familiar with include 
       freedom of assembly, freedom to petition the government 
       for a redress of grievances, freedom from double jeopardy,
       and the right to a grand jury. Don't just know your 
       rights. For an enjoyable, memorable, and illuminating 
       discussion of what Madison once called "the Great Rights 
       of Mankind," look no further. 
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