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    Home  >  Educational Resources  >  For Educators  >  Constitutional Minute Archives

    Constitutional Minute Archives

    The Constitutional Minute is a non-partisan forum in which our nation's leading scholars discuss the most important constitutional issues in the news. The National Constitution Center presents their commentaries without endorsement.

    How Powerful Was Justice O'Connor?
    July 7, 2005
    John Choon Yoo
    University of California, Berkeley School of Law
    Up In Smoke?
    June 8th, 2005
    Kathleen Sullivan
    Standford Law School
    Does the Filibuster Compromise the Constitution?
    June 3rd, 2005
    Douglas Kmiec
    Professor of Constitutional Law, Pepperdine Law School
    We Still Need the Patriot Act
    April 18, 2005
    John Choon Yoo
    University of California, Berkeley School of Law
    Pushing the Button: The Nuclear Option
    April 10, 2005
    Michael Les Benedict
    Ohio State University
    A New Set of Tools for a New Kind of War
    March 11, 2005
    Charles Fried
    Havard School of Law
    How Do You Fire the Chief Justice?
    February 25, 2005
    Sanford Levinson
    University of Texas
    Could the Government Take Your Home?
    February 18, 2005
    Richard Epstein
    University of Chicago
    Could the New Iraqi Constitution Make Matters Worse?
    February 10, 2005
    Michael Les Benedict
    Ohio State University
    Chief Justice Clarence Thomas?
    January 10, 2005
    John Choon Yoo
    University of California, Berkeley School of Law
    The Myth of Judicial Heroism
    December 15, 2004
    Jeffrey Rosen
    Professor of Law at George Washington University and Legal Affairs Editor of The New Republic
    Congratulations to John Kerry!
    November 5, 2004
    Douglas W. Kmiec
    Professor of Constitutional Law, Pepperdine Law School
    Is the 2004 Presidential Election Headed for Another Legal Trainwreck?
    October 21, 2004
    Jeffrey Rosen
    Professor of Law at George Washington University and Legal Affairs Editor of The New Republic
    Intoxicating Docket: What's Ahead for the Supreme Court
    October 6, 2004
    John Choon Yoo
    University of California, Berkeley School of Law

     

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