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Jeffrey Rosen Answers Questions about Self-Pardons, the Fourth Amendment, and James Madison
Jeffrey Rosen Answers Questions about Self-Pardons, the Fourth Amendment, and James Madison

In this episode, We the People host Jeff Rosen answers constitutional questions that you, our listeners, have been asking. We’ve been collecting your…

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The Supreme Court’s current term
The Supreme Court’s current term

Michael Dorf from the Cornell University Law School and Ilya Shapiro from the Cato Institute join Jeffrey Rosen to discuss some major cases already d…

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Ken Burns: Telling Constitutional Stories
Ken Burns: Telling Constitutional Stories

Today we are joined by Ken Burns, renowned American filmmaker and documentarian, to discuss the history of the Civil War, Reconstruction, and the leg…

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George Will on Madisonian Government
George Will on Madisonian Government

This week, during a symposium held at the National Constitution Center, We the People host Jeffrey Rosen sat down with George Will, Pulitzer-prize wi…

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The Iran nuclear deal under Trump
The Iran nuclear deal under Trump

On May 8, President Trump announced that the United States would withdraw from the Iranian nuclear deal, calling the deal “horrible,” “one-sided” and…

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Social Media and Digital Disinformation
Social Media and Digital Disinformation

On May 3, the National Constitution Center hosted a traveling America’s Town Hall panel at Stanford Law School to discuss the effects of digital disi…

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Eric Holder on the 14th Amendment today
Eric Holder on the 14th Amendment today

This year marks the 150th anniversary of the 14th Amendment, which was ratified on July 9, 1868. Last week, the National Constitution Center and the …

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The Supreme Court considers the travel ban case
The Supreme Court considers the travel ban case

On Wednesday, April 25, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in one of the biggest cases of the year: Trump v. Hawaii, the challenge to the latest …

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Facebook and the Future of Democracy
Facebook and the Future of Democracy

Jeffrey Rosen discusses the recent Facebook hearingsand the broader impact of social media on free speech and democracy with Nate Persily of Stanford…

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Justice Breyer on the First Amendment
Justice Breyer on the First Amendment

Our president and CEO, Jeffrey Rosen sits down with Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute in Boston. They discuss t…

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