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Members of Meta’s Oversight Board Michael McConnell and Kenji Yoshino discuss the board’s recent work, including its efforts ensure free and fair elections in advance of the 2024 presidential election.
A.J. Jacobs, author of The Year of Living Constitutionally, joins NCC President Jeffrey Rosen to explore what it means to live constitutionally today.
Tech policy experts Mark Coeckelbergh, Mary Anne Franks, and Marc Rotenberg explore the evolving relationship between artificial intelligence and constitutional principles.
Historians Steven Hahn and Manisha Sinha explore America’s historical encounters with illiberalism and its relevance to challenges confronting American democracy today.
Delve into a discussion with political analyst Yuval Levin and legal scholar Aziz Rana examining the Constitution as America’s religion and its role in fostering the American dream.
Political theorist William B. Allen and legal historian Alison LaCroix explore the intellectual foundations—from Montesquieu and beyond—of the U.S. constitutional vision and core values.
In celebration of Juneteenth, political commentator Eddie Glaude Jr. explores how ordinary people have the capacity to achieve a more just and perfect democracy.
Leading international and national security law experts, Harold Hongju Koh, Deborah Pearlstein, and Matthew Waxman explore the updated edition of Koh’s landmark book.
Political theorists explore the influence of Montesquieu on American democracy.
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