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We the People

Supreme Court rules on license plates, church signs and visas

We the People

National Constitution Center

News, News Commentary, History

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 18 June 2015

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

The National Constitution Center’s Jeffrey Rosen talks with Ilya Somin from George Mason University and the Constitutional Accountability Center’s Elizabeth B. Wydra about four big Supreme Court cases, including decisions on vanity license plates and church signs.

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courses.com slash people. I'm Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, and welcome to the latest of our We the People Constitutional Podcast.

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The National Constitution Center is the only institution

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on a non-partisan basis.

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And today we continue our series of blockbuster podcasts

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that review the week's big decisions of the Supreme Court, as well as preview other

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cases to be decided this month as part of a veritable constitutional drumbeat leading

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to the final days of the court's landmark term.

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On Monday, June 15th, the Supreme Court handed out a fascinating ruling about the right of a

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