Continuing our exploration of inspirational models in the law that deeply influenced Professor Amar’s career, today we learn of a predecessor of last week’s model - the newly passed Walter Dellinger - as we hear of the life of Charles Black. A son of the deep South, Black made an enormous mark as he was a vital part of the team that won Brown vs. Board of Education, and in the aftermath, we see his genius as he defends the decision, and separately reflects on how he came to his principled positions. We see this as he picks up pen and paper and leaves these notes for the ages. You will now hear these writings and Akhil’s reaction to them, and ultimately they will lead us back to considering the emerging picture of Ketanji Brown Jackson, nominee to the Supreme Court, in these lights.
Section Three Punditry: The Good, The Bad, and The Silly
The World Turns to Section Three
Juries, Jarkesy, and a Joke
2 Experts, 3 Courts, Section 3, Part 3 - Special Guests William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen
Sandra the First
Sense and Nonsensibility on Section 3 - Special Guests Mark Graber and Gerard Magliocca
Guns, Clips, and Rahimi
Moore on the Brief - Special Guest Vikram David Amar
Moore, in Brief
Aisles, not Walls
Speakerless
A Tale of Two Jordans
Allen and Affirmative Action, Again
Eleven Presidents - Special Guest Bob Woodward
Have Kavanaugh, Will Travel
Justice Jackson’s Santa Clause
An Officer and a President
The Two Experts, Part Two - Special Guests William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen
The Two Experts on Section Three - Special Guests William Baude and Michael Stokes Paulsen
Georgia On Our Minds - Special Guest Ruth Marcus
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