Constitutional Issues in Voting Rights Today
Election law experts Rick Hasen, professor and author of Election Meltdown: Dirty Tricks, Distrust, and the Threat to American Democracy, and Derek Muller, professor at Iowa Law, join host Jeffrey Rosen to discuss a variety of new voting rights bills being proposed and the future of elections in America.

American Literature and the Constitution
Bernadette Meyler of Stanford Law School, Alison LaCroix of the University of Chicago Law School and co-editor of the new book, Cannons and Codes: Law, Literature, and America's Wars, and political scientist Catherine Zuckert of the University of Notre Dame joined Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the ways literature has intersected with the Constitution and the American republic.

What Would RBG Think? by Marcia Coyle

Looking Back at Romer, a Key Supreme Court Decision About Gay Rights by NCC Staff

On May 28, at 1 p.m. ET, U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen G. Breyer will join National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen to discuss the Constitution, civil discourse, and the courts. Justice Breyer will also discuss his career as a justice and answer questions from students.

From the National Constitution Center:
  • Register for the constitutional class with Justice Breyer and view the final week of our classes for the 2020-2021 school year
  • Watch Justice Breyer discuss civic dialogue in a 2015 conversation at the National Constitution Center with Jeffrey Rosen
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.
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