***CLE Available*** Our review of the major cases decided at or near the end of the recent Supreme Court term continues with Carson v. Makin, The case immediately brings to mind the often-invoked metaphor of the “wall of separation” between church and state. Professor Amar takes us back to the Founding and the origin of this meme, and in so doing, gives us an originalist analysis of the Establishment and Free Exercise clauses of the First Amendment. By now our listeners should know the next step, as the Reconstruction must be brought in. When we have finished looking at the text, the history, and the structure of the Constitution and its amendments, the case itself falls neatly into place.
Georgia On Our Minds - Special Guest Ruth Marcus
This Must Be The Place
Third Time’s A Charm
The Legacy of the Harvard Case - Special Guest Jeffrey Brenzel
Amara Culpa, Amara Bene
Scrutinizing Affirmative Action - Special Guest Jeffrey Brenzel
The Rights of Bigots
No Moore ISL
Four Clauses, Two Juries
Whose Welfare?
The Judgment of History
I Am Calabresi
Crossfire on the Ceiling - Special Guests Jack Balkin and Saikrishna Prakash
Duct Tape on a Warhol - Special Guest James Boyle
Judging for Yourself - Special Guest Kathleen Clark
Coronation Considerations
More or Less Moore
Standing Rules
Judges and Adverse Events
Doubting Thomas, and doubting the doubters
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