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We the People

Reviewing the Supreme Court’s first week of June

We the People

National Constitution Center

News, News Commentary, History

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 4 June 2015

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Jeffery Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitutional Center, is joined by Richard Pildes and Nicholas Quinn Rosenkranz to review the Supreme Court’s headscarf and Facebook decisions, and two other cases on the horizon.

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I'm Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center

0:30.0

and welcome to the latest of our We the People constitutional podcasts.

0:34.0

The National Constitution Center is the only institution in America chartered by Congress

0:39.0

to disseminate information about the U.S. Constitution on a nonpartisan basis.

0:44.0

And this is a special podcast for two reasons.

0:47.0

First of all, we're starting the first of a series of podcasts throughout the month of June

0:51.0

that will review the week's big decisions before the Supreme Court,

0:55.1

as well as the cases that are on the horizon, and will create a constitutional drumbeat

1:00.5

that will culminate at the end of June in our discussion of landmark decisions involving

1:05.2

marriage equality and the Affordable Care Act.

1:08.6

It's also a special cut podcast because this is the first to be distributed by our friends at the Slate Panoply Network.

1:15.8

We're thrilled to have joined the Panoply Network, along with top performing public affairs

1:20.5

podcasts in the country, including those run by the New York Times and the Huffington Post.

1:25.0

Now let me introduce our podcast today.

1:28.0

On Monday, June 1st, the Supreme Court handed down two major cases about free speech on Facebook and

1:34.0

religious rights involving corporate dress codes. There are also important

1:39.0

cases on the horizon that we'll discuss involving the privacy of hotel guest lists and election redistricting in Arizona.

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