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The constitutional and political impact of Citizens United
The constitutional and political impact of Citizens United

David Keating of the Center for Competitive Politics and Paul Ryan of the Campaign Legal Center discuss the state of elections and campaign finance, …

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In Apple v. FBI, who should win?
In Apple v. FBI, who should win?

Joseph DeMarco of DeVore and DeMarco LLP and David Greene of the Electronic Frontier Foundation debate whether Apple must assist the FBI in unlocking…

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The Texas abortion case at the Supreme Court
The Texas abortion case at the Supreme Court

Clarke Forsythe from Americans United For Life and Mary Ziegler from the Florida State University College of Law join the National Constitution Cente…

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The 14th Amendment and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund
The 14th Amendment and the NAACP Legal Defense Fund

Judge James Wynn of the Fourth Circuit and Chief Judge Theodore McKee of the Third Circuit discuss the meaning of the 14th Amendment and the impact o…

10 years, 4 months ago

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The life and legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia
The life and legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia

Lawrence Lessig of Harvard Law School and Steven Calabresi of the Northwestern Pritzker School of Law remember the late Justice and reflect on his co…

10 years, 4 months ago

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Constitutional Minute: Women and the draft
Constitutional Minute: Women and the draft

In this bonus segment, Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, explains the constitutional debate over requiring women …

10 years, 4 months ago

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The Constitution in the 2016 presidential primaries
The Constitution in the 2016 presidential primaries

Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute and Michael Dorf of Cornell University Law School discuss hot topics on the campaign trail, including citizenship,…

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The 15th Amendment and the right to vote
The 15th Amendment and the right to vote

Richard Pildes of the New York University School of Law and Bradley Smith of the Capital University Law School discuss the history and meaning of the…

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Jeffrey Rosen answers your constitutional questions
Jeffrey Rosen answers your constitutional questions

Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, answers listener questions about natural-born citizenship, gun rights, same-sex…

10 years, 5 months ago

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What’s next for free speech?
What’s next for free speech?

Geoffrey Stone of the University of Chicago Law School and Eugene Volokh of the UCLA School of Law dissect the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendm…

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