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The Heritage Guide to the Constitution: Essay Nos. 1–25
To continue my preview of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, which will ship on October 14, here are the authors of the first twenty-five essays.
- Essay No. 1: Preface —Justice Samuel A. Alito, Jr. U.S. Supreme Court
- Essay No. 2: Foreword —Edwin Meese Iii Chairman Emeritus, Advisory Board
- Essay No. 3: Editors' Note —Josh Blackman Senior Editor, John G. Malcolm Executive Editor
- Essay No. 4: The Preamble —John W. Welch & James A. Heilpern
- Essay No. 5: The Legislative Vesting Clause —Gary S. Lawson
- Essay No. 6: The House Of Representatives Clause —Bradley Smith
- Essay No. 7: The Elector Qualifications Clause —Derek T. Muller
- Essay No. 8: The Qualifications For Representatives Clause —Derek T. Muller
- Essay No. 9: The Three-Fifths Clause —Rebecca E. Zietlow
- Essay No. 10: The Enumeration Clause —Andrew C. Spiropoulos
- Essay No. 11: The Congressional Apportionment Clause —Michael R. Dimino
- Essay No. 12: The Executive Writs Of Election Clause —Paul Taylor
- Essay No. 13: The Speaker Of The House Clause —C. Towner French
- Essay No. 14: House Impeachment Clause —Michael J. Gerhardt
- Essay No. 15: The Senate Clause —Martin Gold
- Essay No. 16: The Senatorial Classes And Vacancies Clause —Martin Gold
- Essay No. 17: The Qualifications For Senators Clause —Martin Gold
- Essay No. 18: The Vice President As Presiding Officer Clause —Roy E. Brownell Ii
- Essay No. 19: The President Pro Tempore Clause —Roy E. Brownell Ii
- Essay No. 20: The Senate Impeachment Trial Clause —Michael J. Gerhardt
- Essay No. 21: The Impeachment Judgment Clause —Michael J. Gerhardt
- Essay No. 22: The Elections Clause —Derek T. Muller
- Essay No. 23: The Congressional Assembly Clause —Michael Stern
- Essay No. 24: The Judge Of Elections Clause —Derek T. Muller
- Essay No. 25: The Quorum Clause —Seth Barrett Tillman
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It’s going to be hard to take seriously a book on the Constitution edited by a guy who doesn’t think the Chief Justice mentioned in the Impeachment Clause is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, especially since the Federalist Papers themselves say that’s exactly who it is.