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A weekly show of constitutional debate hosted by National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen where listeners can hear the best arguments on all sides of the constitutional issues at t... more
FAQs about We the People:How many episodes does We the People have?The podcast currently has 613 episodes available.
March 05, 2015Experts analyze the Supreme Court case about ObamacareJonathan H. Adler from Case Western Reserve University and Nicholas Bagley from the University of Michigan join National Constitution Center president Jeffrey Rosen to analyze the core constitutional arguments in the latest Obamacare challenge at the Supreme Court....more44minPlay
February 25, 2015Who holds the redistricting power?Michael Morley and Nick Stephanopoulos join our Jeffrey Rosen to discuss an upcoming Supreme Court case from Arizona that could dramatically shape the future of the legislative redistricting process....more48minPlay
February 19, 2015Obama’s Immigration policy at a legal crossroadsMichael Dorf and Ilya Shapiro join the National Constitution Center's Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the legal and constitutional implications of a judicial decision in Texas that could change, or stop, President Obama's new immigration policies....more39minPlay
February 13, 2015Presidential powers and the ConstitutionInfluential scholars Erwin Chemerinsky and Richard Epstein join our Jeffrey Rosen for a special Presidents Day podcast about the true constitutional meaning of executive power....more27minPlay
February 04, 2015Learn about our new bipartisan effort to promote constitutional awarenessNational Constitution Center president and CEO Jeffrey Rosen talks about an important new project to promote constitutional awareness with Rick Pildes from the New York University School of Law and Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz from Georgetown University Law Center and Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute....more28minPlay
January 29, 2015Jeff Rosen answers your constitutional questionsIn the latest installment of our popular podcast series, National Constitution Center president Jeffrey Rosen answers your questions about constitutional conventions, creating new states and the rights of immigrants....more48minPlay
January 22, 2015Should elected judges be allowed to ask for donations?Jeffery Rosen speaks with two leading experts, Bob Corn-Revere and Burt Neuborne, about one of the most interesting cases in the Supreme Court this term: about state-level judges who run for office, and want to raise campaign funds....more39minPlay
January 14, 2015Charlie Hebdo and the freedom of speechEric Posner from the University of Chicago and Jonathan Rauch from the Brookings Institution tackle an urgent constitutional debate: If speech is perceived to be insulting or indecent, is it permissible for government to regulate its expression?...more25minPlay
January 07, 2015Judicial rulings and the evaluation of lawsMichael Gerhardt from the University of North Carolina School of Law and Clark Neily from the Institute for Justice join our Jeffrey Rosen to discuss a timeless topic among constitutional law scholars: When is it appropriate for the courts to strike down laws passed by a legislature?...more36minPlay
December 19, 2014The Constitution and the CIA interrogation reportJeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, speaks with Michael Lewis from Ohio Northern University and Chris Anders from the American Civil Liberties Union about the constitutional aspects of the CIA’s detainment and interrogation of terrorists....more37minPlay
FAQs about We the People:How many episodes does We the People have?The podcast currently has 613 episodes available.