Reddit reviews An Introduction to Constitutional Law: 100 Supreme Court Cases Everyone Should Know
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As you say, "pushes." Well anybody can get pushed in the cafeteria or the hallway. You don't have to do things because somebody pushed you.
You have to look at the larger picture: what happens to school personnel who do NOT push college? Are they not limiting the ambition of the kids? Are they doing their job properly? No. Meaning: they HAVE to say these things. They MUST push this.
Yes, it is tough on the young and inexperienced.
So I DO sympathize.
However. There are other ways to be educated than asking an institution to make you educated.
Just as a hospital can't make you healthy, a school can't make you educated. You have to take charge. Institutions can help, and intervene supportively, but they can't do the job.
Edit: for instance, there is this:
https://www.amazon.com/Introduction-Constitutional-Law-Supreme-Everyone/dp/1543813909/ref=as_li_ss_tl?crid=23Z7ZHP2FUTV8&keywords=100+supreme+court+cases+everyone+should+know&qid=1567999641&s=gateway&sprefix=100+supreme+court+c,aps,185&sr=8-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=insta0c-20&linkId=f29ea0388e4c1c0c961d5355a7ed97d9&language=en_US
That doesn't make you a lawyer, but a very smart undergrad level person, if you ponder all of it.
I see that Amazon UK is showing a 1-3 month delay: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Introduction-Constitutional-Law-Supreme-Everyone/dp/1543813909/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1572378116&sr=8-1
Have you tried the Kindle version?
You can also access the ebook here:http://bit.ly/100CasesEbook