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Presidential pardons and the rule of law
Presidential pardons and the rule of law

Brian Kalt and Margaret Love join National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen in a broad-ranging discussion about the President’s co…

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Charlottesville and free assembly
Charlottesville and free assembly

Protests in Charlottesville, Baltimore, and Ferguson have prompted many questions about the right to protest in our country. What restrictions can go…

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War powers and national security
War powers and national security

Article I of the Constitution gives Congress the power to declare war, raise armies, and regulate forces. Yet Article II names the President the Comm…

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Trump, Twitter and the First Amendment
Trump, Twitter and the First Amendment

Can President Trump block citizens from following his own Twitter feed? The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University has filed suit o…

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Civil Rights And Constitutional Change
Civil Rights And Constitutional Change

National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen moderates a special discussion about the 1963 Birmingham Church bombing and how it impac…

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George Washington’s warning to future generations
George Washington’s warning to future generations

John Avlon, editor-in-chief of The Daily Beast, discusses the first president’s momentous and prescient farewell address to the nation and how the ad…

8 years, 11 months ago

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Jeffrey Rosen at the Chautauqua Institution
Jeffrey Rosen at the Chautauqua Institution

In a special We The People podcast event, National Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talks about the importance of the Supreme Cour…

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The debate over President Trump's election commission
The debate over President Trump's election commission

Deborah Archer of New York Law School and Derek Muller of Pepperdine University discuss the agenda and challenges of the Presidential Advisory Commis…

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Should the 17th Amendment be repealed?
Should the 17th Amendment be repealed?

David Schleicher of Yale University and Todd Zywicki of George Mason University discuss the text, history, and future of this contested amendment. Ne…

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The future of digital free speech
The future of digital free speech

At a live event in Los Angeles, CA, Cindy Cohn of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Judge Alex Kozinski of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth …

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