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Constitution Day Preview 2008

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4.5979 Ratings

🗓️ 16 September 2008

⏱️ 6 minutes

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0:00.0

This is a Cato Special Podcast. I'm Caleb Brown. Constitution Day at the Cato

0:07.1

Institute means two things, the release of the annual Cato Supreme Court

0:10.9

review and a day of panels to discuss the meaning of the Constitution

0:15.0

and the most recent term of the High Court. Review editor Ilia Shapiro gives us a preview

0:20.0

of the book and Constitution Day.

0:22.0

After an interesting year at the Court, we have of the book and Constitution Day.

0:23.0

After an interesting year at the court,

0:24.6

we have a fascinating review.

0:26.7

Of course, we have an article about the Heller case,

0:29.1

the gun rights case, by one of the co-council, Clark Neely.

0:33.0

And I know that my colleague Bob Levy,

0:35.0

who was, of course, instrumental in that,

0:37.0

helped Clark significantly in editing that down.

0:40.0

I think it's a great read.

0:41.0

An interesting title as well.

0:43.3

It's called The Second Amendment is Back, Baby.

0:46.2

Not the typical Law Review title.

0:48.1

Then we have a point counterpoint between two very high profile professors, Eric Posner at the University of Chicago and David

0:56.0

Cole of Georgetown on the Bumadine case, the rights of enemy combatants held in Guantanamo.

1:03.6

But beyond that, I mean, if it was just that,

1:05.6

it would be interesting enough.

1:06.9

But both of the authors, independently,

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