The 1787 Project
Podcast autorstwa Justin Dyer
60 Odcinki
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From Griswold to Roe
Opublikowany: 18.02.2021 -
From West Coast Hotel to Griswold
Opublikowany: 16.02.2021 -
Rise and Fall of (Economic) Substantive Due Process
Opublikowany: 11.02.2021 -
Introducing Substantive Due Process
Opublikowany: 9.02.2021 -
Selective Incorporation
Opublikowany: 4.02.2021 -
Fundamental Rights and the Fourteenth Amendment
Opublikowany: 2.02.2021 -
The Bill of Rights and the States
Opublikowany: 28.01.2021 -
The Constitution Compromised
Opublikowany: 26.01.2021 -
The Declaration and Constitution
Opublikowany: 21.01.2021 -
Our Promissory Note
Opublikowany: 19.01.2021 -
Faithless Electors and the Future of the Electoral College
Opublikowany: 10.12.2020 -
Corporations, Money, and Speech
Opublikowany: 9.12.2020 -
Why Partisan Gerrymandering is Constitutional
Opublikowany: 3.12.2020 -
What Happened to the Voting Rights Act?
Opublikowany: 1.12.2020 -
The Individual Mandate and the Commerce Clause
Opublikowany: 19.11.2020 -
What Isn't Commerce?
Opublikowany: 17.11.2020 -
What Does the Civil Rights Act Have to do with Commerce?
Opublikowany: 12.11.2020 -
The Constitutional Revolution of 1937
Opublikowany: 10.11.2020 -
Commerce, Manufacturing, and Labor
Opublikowany: 5.11.2020 -
What is Commerce?
Opublikowany: 3.11.2020
The 1787 Project is the podcast version of the lectures for Professor Justin Dyer's socially-distanced class on the U.S. Constitution at the University of Missouri. Running from August 2020 - May 2021, the course is about how the U.S. Constitution of 1787 frames the way we organize our life together as a political community. Published twice a week, the episodes explore who gets to decide big questions of public policy and why, analyze the design of our national political institutions and the contested boundaries between them, and look at the structure of constitutional rights.
