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1. Written in plain English, an in-depth primer on the U.S. Constitution from a Constitutional law professor 2. A fascinating and insightful journey through the creation, ratification, and interpretation of the Constitution 3. Written for and aimed at general audiences 4. Wonderful for learning about American history 5. Ideal as a civics resource with its engaging information and fun facts 6. Logical organization makes finding information quick and easy 7. Clear and concise answers 8. Numerous black-and-white photographs 9. Thoroughly indexed 10. Glossary of terms and definitions 11.…mehr

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1. Written in plain English, an in-depth primer on the U.S. Constitution from a Constitutional law professor 2. A fascinating and insightful journey through the creation, ratification, and interpretation of the Constitution 3. Written for and aimed at general audiences 4. Wonderful for learning about American history 5. Ideal as a civics resource with its engaging information and fun facts 6. Logical organization makes finding information quick and easy 7. Clear and concise answers 8. Numerous black-and-white photographs 9. Thoroughly indexed 10. Glossary of terms and definitions 11. Authoritative resource 12. Written to appeal to anyone interested in civics, the American government, and history 13. Publicity and promotion aimed at the wide array of websites devoted to science, history, and education 14. Back-to-school promotion targeting more mainstream media and websites on a popular topic 15. Promotion targeting magazines and newspapers 16. Promotion targeting local radio looking for knowledgeable guests
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David L. Hudson, Jr., J.D. is an Assistant Professor of Law, teaching First Amendment Law and Bar Exam Workshop at Belmont University’s College of Law. For 17 years, he was an attorney and scholar at the First Amendment Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Hudson also has taught classes at Vanderbilt Law School and the Nashville School of Law, and he served as a senior law clerk for the Tennessee Supreme Court. In June 2018, the Nashville School of Law awarded him its Distinguished Faculty Award. He earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his law degree from Vanderbilt Law School. He is an author, co-author, or co-editor of more than 40 books, including Visible Ink Press’s The Handy Law Answer Book, The Handy Supreme Court Answer Book, and The Handy American History Answer Book, as well as Let The Students Speak: A History of the Fight for Free Expression in American Schools and The Encyclopedia of the First Amendment (co-editor). He writes regularly for the American Bar Association’s Preview of United States Supreme Court Cases and ABA Journal, the First Amendment Watch, and the Free Speech Center.