Is There a Constitutional Right to Concealed Carry?
Next week, the Supreme Court will hear arguments in a key Second Amendment case, New York State Rifle in Pistol Association Inc. v. Bruen. On this week’s episode, host Jeffrey Rosen previews the argument with two legal scholars who filed briefs on opposing sides of the case, Judge J. Michael Luttig and David Kopel.

Constitutionalism in the American Revolution
Historian Gordon Wood unveiled his new book Power and Liberty: Constitutionalism in the American Revolution at the Center earlier this fall on Constitution Day, in conversation with scholars Edward Larson, Emily Pears, and Lucas Morel. Jeffrey Rosen moderates.

A Second Amendment Sequel Premieres Next Week in the U.S. Supreme Court by Marcia Coyle

Who Can Sue and Be Sued in a Battle over a Texas Abortion Law? by Marcia Coyle

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