Summary: Constitutional Chaos: Review and Analysis of Andrew P. Napolitano's Book
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This complete summary of "Constitutional Chaos" by Andrew P. Napolitano outlines the judicial analyst's argument that American citizens rights are no longer guaranteed. He offers examples of instances where the government violated laws and rights to get what they wanted.
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In Constitutional Chaos, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano argues that America’s founding principles and laws are being trampled upon by judges, politicians, bureaucrats, prosecutors and police. Napolitano believes Americans can no longer consider their rights to be guaranteed.
Praised by Bill O’Reilly, Rush Limbaugh and Kenneth Starr, Constitutional Chaos includes example after example of instances where government agencies have broken laws and violated citizens’ rights in order to get what they want. Napolitano says that Americans must force lawmakers and law enforcers to obey the same laws that the rest of us do in order to uphold the rights of all American citizens as protected by the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
About the Author
Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is Fox News Channel’s senior judicial analyst on The Big Story with John Gibson and he