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D^3 - Doctrine Deep Dives

D^3 - Doctrine Deep Dives

By: Do It For The Caselaw
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Deep dives into legal doctrines, recurring appellate issues, and how courts apply them across decisions.DIGITALSON, LLC
Episodes
  • DIFTCL D3 S0E005: Double Security and the Architecture of Power
    Jun 28 2026
    Summary

    This installment pulls the structure together. Madison’s double security divides power vertically between the nation and the states, then horizontally among legislative, executive, and judicial departments. Season 0 uses that grid as the foundation for every later Doctrine Deep Dives season.

    Season 0 – The Architecture of Power is the foundational watch-first season for Doctrine Deep Dives. It maps the vertical federal/state axis and the horizontal separation-of-powers axis, using the Authorize -> Constrain -> Gap frame on constitutional structure itself.

    Table of Contents
    1. The vertical check: nation and states controlling each other
    2. The horizontal check: branches inside each government controlling themselves
    3. Why the Constitution uses friction as a design feature
    4. Season roadmap: from federalism to branches, machinery, and accountability
    Source Notes
    • BookStack source: Doctrine Deep Dives, Season 0 – The Architecture of Power.
    • Primary episode source page: S0E1 – Two Sovereigns, One Territory.
    • Launch campaign source page: cs01 – Season 0: The Structure of Power.
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    5 mins
  • DIFTCL D3 S0E004: McCulloch, Implied Powers, and State Resistance
    Jun 28 2026
    Summary

    This installment uses McCulloch v. Maryland as the first major stress test of the federalism structure. It explains how implied powers work through the Necessary and Proper Clause, why Congress could create a national bank, and why Maryland could not use taxation to destroy a valid federal instrument.

    Season 0 – The Architecture of Power is the foundational watch-first season for Doctrine Deep Dives. It maps the vertical federal/state axis and the horizontal separation-of-powers axis, using the Authorize -> Constrain -> Gap frame on constitutional structure itself.

    Table of Contents
    1. The national bank fight and Maryland’s tax
    2. The question whether Congress can act when the exact tool is not named
    3. The Necessary and Proper Clause and implied powers
    4. The principle that the power to tax can become the power to destroy
    Source Notes
    • BookStack source: Doctrine Deep Dives, Season 0 – The Architecture of Power.
    • Primary episode source page: S0E1 – Two Sovereigns, One Territory.
    • Launch campaign source page: cs01 – Season 0: The Structure of Power.
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    6 mins
  • DIFTCL D3 S0E003: Supremacy and Constitutional Collision Rules
    Jun 28 2026
    Summary

    This installment focuses on what happens when federal and state law collide. The Supremacy Clause makes valid federal law supreme, but only when federal action is made in pursuance of the Constitution. That condition matters: supremacy is not a blank check for national power.

    Season 0 – The Architecture of Power is the foundational watch-first season for Doctrine Deep Dives. It maps the vertical federal/state axis and the horizontal separation-of-powers axis, using the Authorize -> Constrain -> Gap frame on constitutional structure itself.

    Table of Contents
    1. The collision problem created by two sovereigns in one territory
    2. Article VI and the Supremacy Clause
    3. The limiting phrase: made in pursuance of the Constitution
    4. Why invalid federal action is not supreme over state law
    Source Notes
    • BookStack source: Doctrine Deep Dives, Season 0 – The Architecture of Power.
    • Primary episode source page: S0E1 – Two Sovereigns, One Territory.
    • Launch campaign source page: cs01 – Season 0: The Structure of Power.
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    6 mins
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