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U.S. Constitution Rights in Article III Explained

U.S. Constitution Rights in Article III Explained

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In today’s episode, Lillian Cauldwell continues her powerful reading and interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, reminding us of the freedoms secured through the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, and countless battles fought to defend liberty. This episode highlights Article III, Section 2, which defines the scope of judicial power—covering cases in law and equity under the Constitution, federal laws, and treaties, as well as matters involving ambassadors, public ministers, consuls, maritime jurisdiction, and controversies with the United States.

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