A noted children's nonfiction author and one of the nation's foremost
constitutional scholars team up to create an essential book on the
United States Constitution for everyone grappling with today's most
urgent political issues.
Many of the political issues we struggle with today have their roots in
one place--the U.S. Constitution. Fault Lines in the Constitution
takes readers back to the creation of this historic document and reveals
how many of the problems that trouble us today--such as voting rights,
the Electoral College, gerrymandering--were first introduced. Cynthia
and Sanford Levinson explain the unexpected ramifications of decisions
make in 1787 and explore possible solutions found in the constitutions
of states and other countries.
Each chapter begins with a story―all but one of them true―that connects
directly back to a section of the document that forms the basis of our
society and government. Informative sidebars and graphics run throughout
along with a timeline and bibliography.