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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A Judicious Life, Part Two - Special Guests Justice Stephen Breyer, Professors Nadine Strossen and Kermit Roosevelt

A Judicious Life, Part Two - Special Guests Justice Stephen Breyer, Professors Nadine Strossen and Kermit Roosevelt

Former Justice Breyer returns to Amarica’s Constitution with reflections on his long-time colleague and, yes, his friend, in a rare opportunity to hear about relationships on the Court.  Meanwhile, fo...

19 Jun 20251h 45min

Count to Ten

Count to Ten

The Supreme Court left lower courts somewhat in the lurch in its recent Bruen decision; last year, in Rahimi, it attempted to clarify matters.  Now an assault weapons case reaches the Court, Snope v. ...

11 Jun 20251h 24min

Competence, Character - or Cannon

Competence, Character - or Cannon

Trump says he will no longer take advice from the Federalist Society, and Leonard Leo in particular, for judicial nominations.  The criteria he will use instead appear to be cause for great concern, a...

4 Jun 20251h 51min

Possibly Preparing Humphrey's Execution

Possibly Preparing Humphrey's Execution

This past week, the Supreme Court issued stays of injunctions which lower courts had issued, those injunctions blocking the firings of officials on statutorily independent agencies.  In doing so, the ...

28 Mai 20251h 50min

The Merits of The Merits

The Merits of The Merits

The Trump executive order on birthright citizenship has been banging around the lower federal courts for months now, with court after court opining on its unconstitutionality and issuing injunctions a...

21 Mai 20251h 45min

A Judicious Life, Part One - Special Guests Dean Heather Gerken and Judge Kevin Newsom

A Judicious Life, Part One - Special Guests Dean Heather Gerken and Judge Kevin Newsom

With the passing of Justice David Souter, the legal establishment has lost one of its most honored members.  In this and our next episode, we pay tribute to the man and his work with the help of an am...

15 Mai 20251h 44min

No School For You - Special Guest Vikram D. Amar

No School For You - Special Guest Vikram D. Amar

Law firms are threatened with draconian penalties, with scarcely disguised vengeful and politically destructive motive.  Universities are dragged on the carpet, with demands that they forfeit their ac...

23 Apr 20251h 22min

Equality, Emergencies, Exception, and Easter

Equality, Emergencies, Exception, and Easter

Deportations, the administration’s preferred tactic du jour, appear to many as extreme, inadvisable, and often cruel.  Are they unconstitutional?  What framework can we use to determine the rights of ...

16 Apr 20251h 35min

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