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Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Code of Ethics
Breaking Down the Supreme Court’s Code of Ethics

Last week the Supreme Court announced that it adopted a formal code of ethics, endorsed by all nine Justices. In this episode, Professor Daniel Epps …

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Native Peoples and Redefining U.S. History
Native Peoples and Redefining U.S. History

Historians Ned Blackhawk and Brenda Child join for a conversation on Blackhawk’s national bestseller, The Rediscovery of America: Native Peoples and …

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The Constitutionality of Firearms Bans for Domestic Violence Abusers
The Constitutionality of Firearms Bans for Domestic Violence Abusers

This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a Second Amendment case, United States v. Rahimi. This case asks whether the federal government …

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Can a Public Official Block You on Social Media?
Can a Public Official Block You on Social Media?

This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in two cases about social media and the First Amendment. The cases involve questions surrounding wh…

2 years, 8 months ago

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The Forgotten Years of the Civil Rights Movement
The Forgotten Years of the Civil Rights Movement

This week we are sharing an episode from our companion podcast, Live at the National Constitution Center. In this episode, prize-winning historians K…

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The Founders, Demagogues, and the American Presidency
The Founders, Demagogues, and the American Presidency

This week we are sharing an episode from our companion podcast, Live at the National Constitution Center. In this episode, these three leading expert…

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Will the Supreme Court Strike Down South Carolina’s Voting Map?
Will the Supreme Court Strike Down South Carolina’s Voting Map?

In its most recent round of redistricting, the South Carolina legislature changed the demographic of a congressional district, resulting in a number …

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Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Unconstitutional?
Is the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Unconstitutional?

On Tuesday, October 3, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Consumer Financial Protection Bureau v. Community Financial Services Association of …

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Previewing the Supreme Court’s October 2023 Term
Previewing the Supreme Court’s October 2023 Term

On Monday, October 2, 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court will begin hearing cases for the 2023-24 term. It is likely to be yet another landmark term for th…

2 years, 9 months ago

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A Debate about Religious Liberty in America
A Debate about Religious Liberty in America

How did America’s founders view religious liberty? What does it mean today? And to what does the Constitution require religious exemptions from gener…

2 years, 9 months ago

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