Project 2026

Project 2026

Markets are crashing; freedom seems under siege; the international order is threatened. One man’s whim seems to be decisive. Where are the guardrails of our republic? We see some glimmers through the darkness, as some of the feedback mechanisms start to kick in. The constitutional order may be slow but it may not be completely in ruins. However, there is a threat, and we identify it in not one, but the sum of the actions the president has pursued. Many of these are unconstitutional; others may well be. The first step in protecting the republic from these threats is to identify them. We take that on and at least make a start; the task, in the end, however, will be up to the American people, as Project 2025 may fall to Project 2026.

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Neal Katyal's Life in the Law, Part I

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Witness in the Center Square

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Architects May Come

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14 Jul 20211h 52min

Political Football

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7 Jul 20211h 37min

Know the Nine You Will

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30 Jun 20211h 50min

Yale's Constitution - Special Episode - Guest Nicholas Christakis

Yale's Constitution - Special Episode - Guest Nicholas Christakis

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28 Jun 20211h 24min

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23 Jun 20211h 12min

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