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The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen
The Gun, the Ship, and the Pen

This week we dive into the fascinating history of global constitutionalism and declarations of independence. Linda Colley of Princeton University, au…

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Should College Athletes Be Paid?
Should College Athletes Be Paid?

In the midst of March Madness, the Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in NCAA v. Alston. The case is an antitrust challenge to the NCAA’s rul…

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Labor Rights and Property Rights at SCOTUS
Labor Rights and Property Rights at SCOTUS

On March 23, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in Cedar Point Nursery v. Hassid. Broadly, the case pits the rights of unions to communicate with…

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Women Constitutional Visionaries
Women Constitutional Visionaries

In honor of Women’s History Month, this week we highlight women constitutional visionaries from landmark eras in our nation’s history—sharing the leg…

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One Year of COVID-19 and the Constitution
One Year of COVID-19 and the Constitution

As the world reflects on the anniversaries of COVID-19 lockdowns this week, this episode recaps the variety of constitutional issues sparked by the p…

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When Can Police Enter Suspects' Homes?
When Can Police Enter Suspects' Homes?

The Supreme Court recently heard oral argument in Lange v. California. The case asks whether a police officer violated the Fourth Amendment when he e…

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Arizona Election Rules at SCOTUS
Arizona Election Rules at SCOTUS

On March 2, the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in Brnovich v. Democratic National Committee. The case centers on two of Arizona’s election ru…

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African American Constitutional Visionaries
African American Constitutional Visionaries

In commemoration of Black History Month, this week we’re sharing the courageous stories and legendary lives of African American constitutional vision…

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Impeachment, Incitement, and the First Amendment
Impeachment, Incitement, and the First Amendment

Did President Trump’s January 6 speech prior to the attack on the Capitol constitute the crime of incitement? Is it necessary to demonstrate that it …

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President Biden’s Executive Orders
President Biden’s Executive Orders

What are executive orders, and how has the Biden administration used them thus far? Presidential power experts Cristina Rodriguez, professor at Yale …

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