âThe Constitution of the United States of America: With Comment and Explanationâ offers a detailed exploration of the foundational document of the American republic. Authored by Alvin McCaslin Higgins, this work provides both the original text of the Constitution and insightful commentary intended to elucidate its principles and applications. This edition is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the framework that shapes American governance and law.
Higginsâ(TM)s approach allows readers to grasp the historical context and ongoing relevance of the Constitution. Explore the articles and amendments that define the rights and responsibilities of citizens and the powers of government. This book remains essential reading for those interested in the underpinnings of American democracy.
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