Much of this information is dated, but still valid and relevant in many ways. The only way in which the “Constitution” could be said to matter at this point is that duly elected officials swear an oath to it.
Distinguished Senior Fellow in Jurisprudence and Constitutional and Monetary Law
Edwin Vieira, Jr. holds four degrees from Harvard: A.B. (Harvard College), A.M. and Ph.D. (Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences), and J.D. (Harvard Law School). For over thirty-six years he has been a practicing attorney, specializing in cases that raise issues of constitutional law.