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The First Amendment and the freedom of expression
The First Amendment and the freedom of expression

Erwin Chemerinsky of the University of California, Irvine, and Bradley Smith of Capital University explore how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may p…

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Article III and the future of the Supreme Court
Article III and the future of the Supreme Court

Daniel Farber of the University of California, Berkeley, and Barry McDonald of Pepperdine University discuss how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump wou…

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What to expect at the Supreme Court this year
What to expect at the Supreme Court this year

John Malcolm of the Heritage Foundation and Michele Jawando of the Center for American Progress discuss recent news from the high court and cases to …

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Article V and constitutional change
Article V and constitutional change

Michael Rappaport of the University of San Diego and David Strauss of the University of Chicago discuss how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could ch…

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Article II and the powers of the President
Article II and the powers of the President

Michael Ramsey of the University of San Diego and Christopher Schroeder of Duke University discuss how Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump understand th…

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The Constitution at Guantánamo Bay
The Constitution at Guantánamo Bay

John Yoo of the University of California, Berkeley, and Karen Greenberg of Fordham University discuss the legal status of detainees and prospects for…

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America's biggest constitutional crises
America's biggest constitutional crises

Annette Gordon-Reed of Harvard University, Sean Wilentz of Princeton University, and political journalist Sidney Blumenthal explore how Presidents ha…

9 years, 10 months ago

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Jeffrey Rosen answers your questions about constitutional interpretation
Jeffrey Rosen answers your questions about constitutional interpretation

Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, answers your questions about progressive originalism, Justice Clarence Thomas, …

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The history and meaning of the 19th Amendment
The history and meaning of the 19th Amendment

Gretchen Ritter of Cornell University and Susan Ware explore the history of women's rights and the fight to extend voting rights to all women. Get th…

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Voting rights in the courts
Voting rights in the courts

Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation and Wendy Weiser of the Brennan Center for Justice explore recent court rulings about the right to vote…

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