
This collection features Yale Law School professors and distinguished guests speaking about topics in Constitutional law.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Bruce Ackerman, Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science, Yale Law School, discusses his new book, The Decline and Fall of the American Republic, with Stephen Skowronek, Acting Chair of the Political Science department, Yale University. This p... more
American Constitution Society sponsored debate with Peter Schuck and Akhil Amar discuss birthright citizenship.
NYU Professor Samuel Issacharoff discusses the future of campaign finance reform after the Supreme Court's groundbreaking decision in Citizen's United. Sponsored by the American Constitution Society at Yale Law School.
Professor Heather Gerken's inaugural lecture as the J. Skelly Wright Professor of Law. Professor Gerken specializes in election law, constitutional law and civil procedure. Also, an expert in the role of groups in the democratic process, and the rela... more
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This is a guest lecture series focused on constitutional law issues. Unlike the Yale Open Courses series, this is not a course. It’s fine for what it is but still kind of lame (Ariana Huffington?… just why?).
Btw, there would be a huge audience for intro to constitutional law/supreme court as an open course
This is thought provoking and a wonderful analysis in the interpretation and exercise of law.
Agenda of podcast is a bit too transparent, wanted to enjoy but couldn’t
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Although I enjoy the deep thinking; as well as the virtue signaling, that’s what it is in many of the episodes don’t think for a second there is any kind of diversity of thought in any of these lectures. I didn’t hear one opposing opinion in a single lecture. What is terrifying is these people are teaching and lecturing many of the future rulers of America. Absolutely terrifying.
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