The Dobbs v. Jackson Case – Part 1
Host Jeffrey Rosen is joined by Mary Ziegler, of Florida State University College of Law, and O. Carter Snead, of Notre Dame Law School, to preview Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a case challenging Mississippi’s law that bans abortion after 15 weeks, which comes before the Supreme Court on December 1.

Native Americans and the Constitution
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, experts Maggie Blackhawk, Donald Grinde, Jr., Gregory Dowd, and Woody Holton explore the influence of indigenous people and tribal governments on the U.S. Constitution and American democracy, from before the Revolution to today.

Channeling Justice Ginsburg in the Mississippi Abortion Fight by Marcia Coyle

How JFK's Assassination Led to a Constitutional Amendment by Scott Bomboy

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