Hear a recap of the argument The Affordable Care Act Back at the Supreme Court This week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in California v. Texas—a recent lawsuit bringing another challenge to the Affordable Care Act. This episode recaps the arguments and how the justices—including Justice Amy Coney Barrett—reacted to the arguments on both sides. Host Jeffrey Rosen was joined by two experts on the Affordable Care Act and the Constitution: Abbe Gluck of Yale Law School and Ilya Shapiro of the Cato Institute. Listen > Can America Come Together Again? Authors Robert Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett joined Jeffrey Rosen to discuss their book The Upswing: How America Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again. The authors shared what they learned tracing more than a century of American history, and expand upon their thesis that the country went from an individualistic “I” society to a more community-oriented “we” society, then back again. Listen > Watch > On This Day, Supreme Court Upholds Baseball's Antitrust Exemption by Scott Bomboy Read > Revisiting the Affordable Care Act in Mid-Pandemic and Post-Election by Marcia Coyle Read > The National Constitution Center offers recorded and live virtual tours of our current and past exhibits. From the constitutional conflicts of the Civil War to the vision and ambition of Alexander Hamilton, there’s plenty to learn right from your home! Our new Virtual Museum Experience includes signature features of the on-site experience, with highlights such as live interactive tours of key spaces including our main exhibit. On Friday, our education team broadcast live from the Center for a special tour of our Civil War and Reconstruction exhibit and a constitutional class that explored the Constitution, the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments, and the Reconstruction founders’ vision of a “Second Founding” for our nation. Watch at the link below. From the National Constitution Center: Schedule a Virtual Museum Experience Watch Slavery in America: The Constitution to Reconstruction Check out the rest of our Virtual Tours The Fourteenth Amendment Enforcement Clause "The Congress shall have the power to enforce, by appropriate legislation, the provisions of this article." Read Interpretations on the Interactive Constitution > Read > A roundup of this week's articles from The Battle for the Constitution—a partnership with The Atlantic that explores constitutional debates in American life. SUPPORT OUR WORK Questions or comments? Email us at
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