The great Walter Dellinger, one of Professor Amar’s role models in the law and one of the great lawyers of the past century, moves Professor Amar to present and review his role models and why they matter to all of us. Dellinger’s career was so enormous in its scope, so impactful in its action, that it forms a scaffolding for considering topics as varied as the most important SCOTUS footnote ever written; other momentous careers such as Earl Warren, Charles Black, and Telford Taylor; the lighter side of working for President Clinton; the last public statements of Benjamin Franklin and now Dellinger himself - and much more. Fittingly, Dellinger’s last writing has impact beyond his demise, as he provided background and perspective for the momentous nomination by President Biden of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to Associate Justice of the Supreme Court - and so we consider that.
Sing a Song (of) Mike Pence
Torture, Time Travel, and Transformation
Secrets, Boards, and Moots - Oh My!
Treason, Reason, History, and OurStory - Special Guest Kermit Roosevelt III
Trillion Dollar Tricks - Special Guest Jack Balkin
Declaration, or Gettysburg? - Special Guest Kermit Roosevelt III
Wait - Don’t Tell Me!
The Idaho Murder Case in Constitutional Perspective
Speaker-ish
January 6th, Santos, and The Speaker
Strictly Scrutinizing Moore - Special Guest Kate Shaw
More on Moore - The Oral Argument, Continued
Mr. Amar Goes to Washington - the Moore v. Harper Oral Argument
Out-Ranked: Live Podcast with Yale Law School’s FedSoc Chapter
Ban the Box?
100 Podcasts for Us, 40 Years for FedSoc - Special Guest Steven G. Calabresi
Double Negative Action
The Federalist Society, in Brief - Special Guest Steven Calabresi
The News in Brief
The Brief in Brief
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