American Controversies: Are Congress and the Courts Too Strong or Too Weak?
Readings from 50 Core American Documents:
- Constitution of the United States, September 17, 1787
- Brutus I, October 18, 1787
- Marbury v. Madison, February 24, 1803
- Veto Message of the Bill on the Bank of the United States, Andrew Jackson, July 10, 1832
Supplemental readings from TeachingAmericanHistory.org:
Presenters
- Christopher Burkett, Associate Professor at Ashland University
- Joseph Postell, Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- Kevin Portteus, Associate Professor at Hillsdale College