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Summary: The Constitution in Exile: Review and Analysis of Andrew P. Napolitano's Book

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The must-read summary of Andrew P. Napolitano's book: “The Constitution in Exile: How the Federal Government Has Seized Power By Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land”.

This complete summary of "The Constitution in Exile" by Andrew P. Napolitano, a renowned judicial expert, outlines the author's account of the history of the federal government’s encroachments on constitutional rights by discussing Supreme Court cases, Congressional acts and administration policies. 

Added-value of this summary:
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• Understand the American Constitution and its importance to citizens' inalienable rights
• Expand your knowledge of American politics and the judicial and legislative branches of government

To learn more, read "The Constitution in Exile" and discover how corruption in Congress and the Supreme Court may endanger constitutional rights.
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Release dateJan 30, 2017
ISBN9782511001929
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    The Constitution In Exile, does a brilliant job of exposing the subtle methods used in repressing the expression of our Natural Law rights.