The Threads of Liberty - Special Guest Jeffrey Rosen

The Threads of Liberty - Special Guest Jeffrey Rosen

The President and CEO of the National Constitution Center, Jeffrey Rosen, joins us for a timely discussion of his new book, The Pursuit of Liberty. The relevance to today’s dilemmas is matched only by the fascination of the deep historical analysis and amazing characters the book unearths. In the differences that separated Hamilton and Jefferson, Professor Rosen finds the genesis of a divide that he maintains has informed most if not all of American constitutional history. Centralized power versus states’ rights; industrial centers vs rural life; a robust protest culture vs governmental support, and more. We are honored to celebrate publication (today!) of this important book with its distinguished author. CLE credit is available for lawyers and judges from podcast.njsba.com.

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Created to Born to Barbara

Created to Born to Barbara

Akhil and Andy visit a high school in Garden City, NY, to speak with outstanding high school students about Born Equal.  In the process, we trace one of America’s great credos - “All Men Are Created E...

25 Maalis 58min

A Brief Ecosystem

A Brief Ecosystem

We’ve been mentioning the birthright citizenship case, Trump v. Barbara, and Professor Amar’s amicus brief in the case.  Now we begin to analyze it in depth.  We begin with the structure of the brief;...

18 Maalis 1h 15min

Substantive Expansion - with Advisory Opinions and Divided Argument

Substantive Expansion - with Advisory Opinions and Divided Argument

Amarica’s Constitution has joined with two other great podcasts! We’re still ourselves, but today we bring all three podcasts together to look at a recent case, Mirabelli v. Bonta, which brings substa...

11 Maalis 1h 20min

Attorney Amar's Opening Argument

Attorney Amar's Opening Argument

In this shorter-than-usual episode, you are now a Supreme Court clerk getting ready for the Trump v. Barbara case.  What do you do?  What do you read? We guide you. And as we think about what will hap...

4 Maalis 28min

Tariffs Are A Major Question - Special Guest Vikram Amar

Tariffs Are A Major Question - Special Guest Vikram Amar

The Court has ruled Trump’s so-called reciprocal tariffs unconstitutional.  Vik Amar, who offered important theories that appeared prominently in the opinion, joins us to explain the Major Questions D...

27 Helmi 1h 22min

Pillorying the Post

Pillorying the Post

Jeff Bezos emasculated the Washington Post; now he has virtually killed it.  Why?  And what does this mean for the nation?  What is the importance of major newspapers to the American constitutional sy...

18 Helmi 1h 21min

Converse-1983 Is A Thing

Converse-1983 Is A Thing

It’s becoming apparent that the theory that Professor Amar put forth 40 years ago in a now-famous law review article, Of Sovereignty And Federalism, is being taken seriously by more and more legislatu...

12 Helmi 1h 12min

A Virtuous Republic, If You Can Keep It

A Virtuous Republic, If You Can Keep It

In a wide-ranging episode, we finish looking back - and in doing so, we look into the near future as well.  The birthright citizenship case will be heard in oral argument on April 1, and we go back to...

4 Helmi 1h 9min

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