A Perspective on Emerging Constitutionalism – Four Decades of Change
Discussion with Judge Tymkovich
The Supreme Court’s Long, Twisted Journey on Religious Freedom
The complicated history of the Supreme Court's attempts to give life to the freedom of religion.
First Amendment Freedoms
Why religion, speech, press, assembly, and petition are essential for both individual freedom and for self-government.
A Government of Laws: The Structural Protections of the Constitution
Is it really all about the Bill of Rights?
A Nation of Friends: James Madison's Hope for America
A lecture by Dr. Colleen Sheehan of Villanova University.
Title IX: From Opportunity to Stereotyping
In this lecture, Boston College political science professor R. Shep Melnick analyzed how interpretations of “equal educational opportunity” have changed over the years, and become a major factor in America’s culture wars.
The Rule of Law or the Rule of Five? Looking Back at the Recent Supreme Court Term
A panel discussion with R.J. Pestritto, Joshua Dunn, and Joseph Postell.
Is Administrative Law Unlawful?
In this lecture, Philip Hamburger of Columbia Law School explores the legality of the administrative state.
The Constitution and National Greatness
In this lecture, James W. Cease, Professor of Politics at the University of Virginia, examines the role of the Constitution in America's legacy.