To always be learning ahead by resetting the National Constitution and mission statement. Here we go. National Constitution Center is the only center in chartered by congress to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the American People on a nonpartisan nonpartisan basis. We have programs coming up in july, next thursday, july 6 we host a conversation on this and the constitution. On july 13, we have our Supreme Court annual review with the adl, an allstar cast. An hour we the people podcast that will be covering the Supreme Court decisions over the next days and weeks. Be sure to tune into that as well. We will collect russians throughout the discussion today and put them in a box. We will get to them as many as we can. It is an honor to introduce our dream team panel to learn about the various strands of originalism. We have assistant professor of law and codirector of constitutional and the catholic intellectual condition with the Columbus School of law. He i
Say can you hear about the history and Cultural Impact of this or spangled and are. One of my big insights about the song is that it is actually a living document. It is not a frozen icon, it is not something that is static, it is constantly changing, alive, and brought to life in performance by people like jimi hendrix. But every time we sing the song you sort of elevate the questions and be tension and the crisis and the hope that this will go on. Mark leg, oh say can you hear sunday night at 8 00 eastern on cspans q a. You can listen to q a and all of our podcast on every cspan now out. I am here with the president and ceo, lets inspire ourselves to always be learning ahead by resetting the National Constitution and mission statement. Here we go. National Constitution Center is the only center in chartered by congress to increase awareness and understanding of the constitution among the American People on a nonpartisan nonpartisan basis. We have programs coming up in july, next thur
My colleagues in the press room with agree it seems like there is one of these Homer Simpson signs. It has been x number of hours since the with a going to sister marilyn. Heard insummer she world argument in october. She said it was probably the most important case the Supreme Court was going to decide this term. Cannot Election Officials in maryland. Who better to discuss redistricting men small paul smith . Exactly why the case was taken. I think it was a big surprise. All merely going along thinking we cant. January february committee will get a new map. Come december, they take an entirely new case out of maryland. The surprise was they didnt have to do that. They could have done what they normally do when they have a case, and hold the second case and remanded later on or decide what the appropriate disposition would be. But they didnt. This case has been to the Supreme Court twice because it was up before under the name of shapiro versus mcmanus on the technical issue over wheth
For more of the schedule go to booktv. Org. D. C. Circuit court judge Brett Kavanaugh spoke recently the Heritage Foundation about the judiciaries role in maintaining the constitutional separation of powers. Hes introduced by former attorney general ed meese. This is one hour. Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to the Heritage Foundation center for legal and judicial studies and to our tenth annual joseph story distinguished lecture. As you might imagine the namesake of our lecture is that eminent jurist, joseph story he was remarkable patriot who carried out the founders vision of a constitutional republic. Before joining the spring for it quite a career of his own. He was a congressman. He was a state legislator. He was the speaker of the massachusetts house of representatives, and he was also even while he was on the Supreme Court a professor at the harvard law school. Interestingly enough he was also noted as one of the most successful authors of the first half of the 19t
310 Million People who would help stick together because they believe in a rule of law. Welcome to landmark cases. Our seary ises looking at 12 of the most important cases in the Supreme Courts history. We learn more about the people and the issues behind them. Tonight, were going to be talking about lockner versus new york 1905 and it is one of the most controversial cases of the Supreme Court and the story of of a baker in new york whose case gave rise to an era that gave rise over 34 years approximately let me introduce you to the guest this will tell us more about this important keynes and why its been important for the Supreme Court in our countrys history. Randy barnett is at Georgetown University law school and the auth are on of a book called restoring the lost constitution, the presumption of liberty. Randy barnett. Thank you for being with us. Paul kens wrote the bock on lochner. His home base is Texas State University where he teaches political science. Paul, thanks. Im tell