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  <title>Ep. 315 | Constitutional Chats Podcast | Christopher Burkett | Breathing Life into the Law: How the People Ratified the Constitution</title>
  <description>“Consent of the governed.”&amp;amp;nbsp; It’s such a powerful phrase in our Declaration of Independence and truly speaks to the heart of the American Experiment.&amp;amp;nbsp; But what does consent mean?&amp;amp;nbsp; To dive into this notion of consent and how it is derived and utilized in the creation of our founding documents, we are pleased to welcome long-time friend of Constituting America, Professor Christopher Burkett.&amp;amp;nbsp; Dr. Burkett is an associate professor of political science and director of the Ashbrook Scholar Program at Ashland University. </description>
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