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An Interview with Judge Janice Rogers Brown
The U.S. Constitution has held our Republic together through wars, the Great Depression and civil unrest. Yet for all that it has helped us endure, the Constitution faces great challenges.
Will Americans cherish and defend it, or bend to efforts to weaken and undermine it?
Our guest on this episode of Voice of Freedom is Judge Janice Rogers Brown. She shares her thoughts on whether citizens have the “discipline and toughness” required to safeguard the Constitution and addresses other significant Constitutional matters.
Brown was confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2005, where she served until 2017. Before that, she was an associate judge of the California Supreme Court.
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She has received numerous awards and honors throughout her distinguished career, including a 2018 Bradley Prize.
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An Interview with Judge Janice Rogers Brown
The U.S. Constitution has held our Republic together through wars, the Great Depression and civil unrest. Yet for all that it has helped us endure, the Constitution faces great challenges.
Will Americans cherish and defend it, or bend to efforts to weaken and undermine it?
Our guest on this episode of Voice of Freedom is Judge Janice Rogers Brown. She shares her thoughts on whether citizens have the “discipline and toughness” required to safeguard the Constitution and addresses other significant Constitutional matters.
Brown was confirmed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia in 2005, where she served until 2017. Before that, she was an associate judge of the California Supreme Court.
Topics Discussed:
She has received numerous awards and honors throughout her distinguished career, including a 2018 Bradley Prize.
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