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Should the Equal Rights Amendment be Revived?
A panel of leading thinkers on the ERA with differing viewpoints debate this question with Jeffrey Rosen.
57 min
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What the Founders Learned from the Greeks and R...
What did Phyllis Wheatley, George Washington, and their peers learn from ancient Greek and Roman philosophers? Experts discuss with Jeffrey Rosen.
57 min
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Shakespeare and the Making of America
Shakespeare influenced America from its early history. A panel of experts explain how in this conversation with Jeffrey Rosen.
59 min
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Church-State Separation and the Constitution
Scholars of religion and the Constitution, including Erwin Chemerinsky, unpack this contentious issue.
61 min
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The Past Four Years: What Have We Learned?
A panel of experts from across the ideological spectrum reflect on election 2020, the state of American democracy today, and what’s to come.
58 min
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Can America Come Together Again?
Sharing insights on how a divided America united in the past and can do it again—authors Robert Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett joined Jeffrey Rosen.
52 min
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Social Media, Election 2020, and Online Speech
How are social media platforms handling misinformation and other concerns surrounding the election? Experts share their unique insights with host Jeffrey Rosen.
56 min
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The President and Immigration Law
How have presidents shaped immigration law and what is their role under the Constitution? Experts join Jeffrey Rosen to discuss.
54 min
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America’s Contentious Presidential Elections: A...
What can contentious elections from 1800 to 2000 teach us about what might happen in 2020? Elections experts discuss with Jeffrey Rosen.
52 min
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The Hayes-Tilden Election of 1876
What can one of the most contentious presidential elections in history teach us today? Election experts discuss with Jeffrey Rosen.
61 min
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A Libertarian vs. Progressive Constitution
Our Constitution Drafting Project challenged leading constitutional thinkers to draft their ideal constitutions, which they discuss in this program.
80 min
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A Conversation with Justice Neil M. Gorsuch
Justice Gorsuch discusses what it’s like to sit on the Supreme Court and more in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen.
45 min
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In Honor of RBG
Two of Justice Ginsburg's former clerks, Kelsi Corkran and Amanda Tyler, discuss her legacy with Jeffrey Rosen.
62 min
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RESOLVED: Songs of Women’s Suffrage and the 19t...
Listen to the premiere performance of RESOLVED—songs about the 19th Amendment—and a discussion on the key figures featured in the performance.
41 min
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Plato, Aristotle, and the Founders
David Coleman joins Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the founders, philosophers like Aristotle, and why they still matter today.
40 min
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Landmark Cases Lightning Round
Summarizing 15 of the most important Supreme Court cases in history, National Constitution Center President Jeffrey Rosen gives a class for learners of all ages.
54 min
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2020 Supreme Court Term Review
Experts recap the most recent Supreme Court term and preview what’s to come next term.
70 min
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19th Amendment: Untold Stories
Historians highlight the untold stories of women from all backgrounds who fought for their right to vote in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen.
27 min
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Slavery in America From the Constitution to Rec...
Historian Eric Foner discusses the history of slavery in America in a live constitutional class.
56 min
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Elections in America with Emily Bazelon
How might coronavirus impact the upcoming election? Emily Bazelon discusses in a live constitutional class.
40 min
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A Constitutional History of the Right to Vote
What did the Constitution say about the right to vote? Voting and election law experts discuss.
72 min
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The Battle for the Constitution Part Two: Coron...
A discussion of the constitutional issues raised by the coronavirus crisis.
35 min
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The Battle for the Constitution Part One: Policing
A discussion of the constitutional dimensions of policing and protests.
49 min
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Historians on George Washington
Ahead of the Fourth of July, we’re sharing a program on Washington and his role in the Revolutionary War featuring leading historians.
54 min
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Congress in Crisis: Lessons from History
Joanne Freeman, Ed Ayers, and Norm Ornstein reflect on how Congress has functioned in times of instability and change.
58 min