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George Washington’s Constitutional Legacy
George Washington’s Constitutional Legacy

Picking up on some of the themes of last week’s episode, historians Lindsay Chervinsky and Craig Bruce Smith discuss how George Washington conceived …

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Civic Virtue, and Why It Matters
Civic Virtue, and Why It Matters

In these polarized times and in the wake of impeachment – how can we be a better “We the People”? Host Jeffrey Rosen is joined by Margaret Taylor of …

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An Impeachment Trial Recap
An Impeachment Trial Recap

This live conversation at George Washington Law School recaps the arguments presented on both sides of the impeachment trial. GW Law professor Andrew…

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Will the Equal Rights Amendment be Adopted?
Will the Equal Rights Amendment be Adopted?

The Virginia legislature ratified the Equal Rights Amendment earlier this month, and Virginia, Illinois, and Nevada filed a lawsuit this morning urgi…

6 years, 5 months ago

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School Choice and Separation of Church and State
School Choice and Separation of Church and State

This week, the Supreme Court heard arguments in Espinoza v. Montana Department of Revenue – a case that may have major implications for the free exer…

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The Chief, the Senate, and the Trial
The Chief, the Senate, and the Trial

Today, Chief Justice John Roberts was sworn in at the United States Senate to preside over the third presidential impeachment trial in American histo…

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Was the Qasem Soleimani Strike Constitutional?
Was the Qasem Soleimani Strike Constitutional?

In this episode, two war powers experts explain and grapple with the legal and constitutional ramifications of the U.S. airstrike that killed Iranian…

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Understanding the Four Executive-Branch-Subpoena Cases
Understanding the Four Executive-Branch-Subpoena Cases

The case that may determine if former White House Counsel Don McGahn must testify before Congress – about whether President Trump obstructed justice …

6 years, 6 months ago

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2019: A Constitutional Year in Review
2019: A Constitutional Year in Review

2019 saw the impeachment of a president for just the third time in American history, the release of the Mueller report, and court battles over DACA, …

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RBG on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law
RBG on Life, Love, Liberty, and Law

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg joins National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to discuss his new book, Conversati…

6 years, 6 months ago

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